Word: joined
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Regimental Commander desires to state that there are still about seventy vacancies in the Regiment, which should be filled in order to bring the enrolment up to full strength. Men may, therefore, yet join provided that they enroll this week...
...satisfactory completion of Geology 1 or 4, or an equivalent training in Geology, will be required of all candidates, but those who plan to go should take Geology 5 or 6 the coming semester. There is still opportunity for a few more men to join the party, but they should confer with Professor Atwood at an early date. Any information that may be desired about the expedition may be obtained at his office in the University Museum...
...class in general athletics will meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock, and hereafter, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons. The sixty men who have so far joined the class have been divided into squads for instruction in swimming, boxing, fencing, and wrestling, under the direction of Mr. Waters, and Coaches Foley, Leslabay, and Anderson respectively. Any other men who desire to join the class may do so by applying to J. J. Sullivan at the Hemenway Gymnasium this afternoon at four o'clock. The four groups will be changed about from time to time so that each man will...
...annulled in the class in general athletic. These men will meet on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 4 o'clock, boxers, wrestlers and fencers, under Coaches Foley, Anderson and Leslabay, in the Hsmen way Gymnasium, swimmers under Mr. Waters at the Cambridge Y. M. C. A. More members may join the class by applying today at the office of Hem away...
...soon as these vacancies are filled, no more men will be enrolled in the regular organizations, as it is the intention to limit the number in each Company to that prescribed for war strength companies in the Army, i.e., 150 men. Those desiring to join should do so without delay, signifying on the enrollment card their preference of assignment, as first, second, third, fourth, or fifth choice; this with respect to the nights and afternoon prescribed for the assembly and instruction of the different companies...