Word: kinds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...enrol all men with military or technical experience who are willing to pledge themselves to military or auxiliary service in time of war. It is greatly desired that all men in the University who have attended any of the summer military camps, or who have ability in any kind of work which is necessary for the conduct of military operations, should communicate with the secretary of the Legion, 10 Bridge street, New York, N. Y., and should ally themselves with it. The dues are 25 cents annually, and the League button costs an additional 25 cents...
...McNutt 3L., spoke on "The Legal Aid Bureau" of which he is president. It was founded in 1913, and was the first organization of its kind in any University in the country. It aims to give legal aid to those who have not the means to employ a lawyer. In three years it has recovered over $6,000 for its clients, and has lost only one case...
...chance that some members of one or more clubs will forget or not understand some provisions of the agreement and do something which will seem to the members of some other club or clubs to violate its terms. They in turn may be tempted to retaliate in kind, and then the fat will be in the fire. If the members of the clubs will keep in mind the essence of the agreement, which is that no attempts to influence a man as to his club affiliations are to be made until the opening of College in his Sophomore year...
...Quinquennial is the most recent of a long series of interesting volumes, well calculated to preserve the roll of Harvard graduates. The first complete list of this kind was probably issued in 1674. Only one copy if this is known to exist, and is kept in the State Paper Office in London. A photograph of this volume has recently been given to the University by Mr. Edward Bell '04, of the American Embassy at London
...Quinquennial Catalogue will go on sale tomorrow morning at the University Alumni Office, 50 State street, Boston, and at Kent's University Bookstore, the price being $3 a copy. The Quinquennial is the complete list of all University graduates. The first list of this kind was probably published in 1974, only one copy of this issue, which is now kept in the State Paper Office in London, being known to exist. The College Library owns a photograph of this volume which was given it a short time ago by Edward Bell '04, of the American Embassy at London. From...