Word: hopes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...very few, and it would be most unfortunate if one of the oldest of Harvard traditions did not receive the support of the Senior class. Seniors are expected to wear their caps and gowns to morning recitations for the rest of the college year. The officers of the class hope that every member will co-operate in carrying out this worthy tradition. 1916 CLASS OFFICERS...
...open to Harvard men of showing the spirit that they have shown in the past, and of perpetuating the name of Harvard enthusiasm, to take the place of a mythical Harvard indifference. Two hundred and fifty men have responded to the call for Plattsburg. Is it too much to hope for that number, or double that number, for the Naval Training Cruise? J. T. ROGERS...
...undergraduates have been tendered a cordial invitation to this lecture, and the committee in charge of the "Cruise" has expressed the hope that those who have not made any definite plans for the summer will attend and learn the advantages accruing from such an experience as the projected "Cruise" offers...
...undergraduates now in this service include the following: Raymond Peacock Baldwin '16, of Brookline; Ervin Thayer Drake, Jr., '16, of Franklin, N. H.; Julian Langson Lathrop '18, of New Hope, Pa., whose death was erroneously reported a few days before the Easter recess; Robert Lowell Moore '18, of Cambridge; Dillwyn Parrish '18, of Claymont, Del.; John Kenneth Taylor Phillips '17, of Lawrence, L. I., N. Y.; Paul Tison '18, of New York, N. Y., and Bertram Williams '18, of Cambridge...
Julian Langson Lathrop '18, of New Hope, Pa., one of the members of the University who left for the front shortly after the mid-year examinations, has been killed while on ambulance duty in France. Lathrop was on field duty at the time, transporting wounded soldiers from the front under heavy fire. Merrill Stanton Gaunt, a member of the Divinity School, who was killed in service a short time ago, and Walter Heber Wheeler, Jr., '18, now serving at the front in the ambulance corps, were members of the same unit as Lathrop. All three of these men were graduated...