Word: joined
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Several members of the College have formed the nucleus of the society. All members of the University are eligible to join the society. The following propositions will be put before all those desiring to become members...
...have already signified their intention of coming out, and Sergeant Paine, who is forming the clubs, expects that several impromptu programs will be arranged for men in the Corps. Unsettled conditions make it impossible to forecast the future of these clubs, but it is hoped that more men will join. Cadet H. S. Wolfe has been appointed leader of both the Glee and Banjo Clubs...
...Employment Manager courses which commenced last Monday will continue uninterruptedly for six weeks. The management of the course is entirely in the hands of Mr. R. W. Kelly, and fifteen students attended the first meeting. More are expected to join later. Professor Wilson of Boston University is the instructor and his assistants are Professors Dewey and Schell of Technology. The students will devote all their time to the work of vocational guidance, and will graduate at the end of six weeks...
...student with an adequate knowledge of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, Zoology, or Botany, or with experience in sanitary work, is qualified to take a short intensive training in Sanitary Engineering and Public Health. All men who want to join the United States Army Sanitary Corps should consult Professor G. C. Whipple, by appointment, in the Rotch Building...
There will now be an opportunity for men who desire, to join the naval aviation to do so without going to another University. In order to enter the Naval Reserve Flying Corps, college men should apply for admission to the naval unit of the University and later apply to the commanding officer of the unit for transfer to this branch of the service. Such applicants will be first examined by a naval officer who will forward recommendations for their acceptance to Washington. Men who possess the proper physical qualifications and have an aptitude for this branch of work, stand...