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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...uniform. The price of the equipment is $6.00, payable on January 15, but anyone who feels he is unable to pay this should consult some member of the committee at Weld 3. No man should refrain from joining for financial reasons, as every effort will be made to keep current expenses down to a minimum so that no one will possibly suffer the least inconvenience of that score...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 700 MEN ENLISTED TO DATE | 12/22/1915 | See Source »

...Christmas evening the Phillips Brooks House will keep "open house" in the forms of a Christmas Eve entertainment for those who remain in or near Cambridge during the recess. Professor R. B. Merriment '96 will speak in behalf of the faculty, and the entertainment will include readings by Professor I. L. Winter, piano solos by W. M. Horton '17, southern melodies by R. M. Rogers 3L., and recitations By Mrs. W. R. Ohler. Mrs. Ohler read last Christmas Eve, and those who heard her then will attest to her popularity. Refreshments of ice cream, candy, nuts apples, etc., will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Phillips Brooks House to Entertain of Christmas Eve | 12/21/1915 | See Source »

...speed in the backfield, speed at the ends, speed even in the line. But this is not the kind of speed that has been worshipped too often in the past. It means quick starting, quick turning, a quick choosing of the opening that promises extra yardage, the ability to keep one's feet in a broken field, and always to think at least two yards ahead of one's feet. A ten-second man is useful if he can be taught these other things, but a ten-second man is not necessary to make a successful halfback. Another point...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIVE HARVARD PLAYERS PUT ON OUTING'S ROLL OF HONOR | 12/18/1915 | See Source »

...well as in the United States, in order to maintain the highest and most authoritative standard possible within the field indicated. The preliminary statement of the new quarterly expresses the hope that "'The Military Historian and Economist' will appeal not merely to army and navy officers anxious to keep abreast with the theory of their profession, but to the plain man of business who realizes that the isolation of this country has gone forever, that the clash of armies is merely the most violent incident of increasingly sharp trade competition, and that modern doctrines of the conduct of war repose...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROF. JOHNSTON EDITOR OF NEW MILITARY QUARTERLY | 12/18/1915 | See Source »

...following Juniors have been appointed to watch the polls today. Men who are unable to keep these appointments must be sure to provide substitutes; 8 to 9. G. B. Emmons and W. G. Garritt; 9 to 10. W. H. Meeker and J. C. Hubbell; 10 to 11, T. H. Rice and H. G. Reynolds; 11 to 12, O. G. Kirkpatrick and R. R. Brown; 12 to 1, J. E. P. Morgan and W. Willcox, Jr.; 1 to 2, R. Baldwin and E. O. Baker; 2 to 3, R. B. Bancrof; and T. Clark; 3 to 4, L. H. Ganan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CAST FINAL BALLOT IN SENIOR ELECTIONS TODAY | 12/14/1915 | See Source »

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