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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Today is the last day of the 1922 Class Song Competition. Words and music should be left with L. B. McCagg '22 in Standish D 21 before 7 o'clock this evening. The winning composition will be sung by the Freshmen at the Jubilee on June...
...last Faculty meeting it was voted that any Division or Department may hold a general examination at the end of the college course for any man concentrating in the Division. The examination is to be of a general type covering the work done by the man in the department and probably will be similar to the general examination now given in the Division of History, Government, and Economics...
Victory Liberty Loan Bonds to the amount of $2,000 were subscribed in the first two hours of the University drive last night. The canvassing did not begin until six o'clock yesterday evening, and continued only until 8 o'clock. In consideration of this short period of soliciting, the results of the opening day of the campaign are satisfactory. The Sophomore Class subscribed the largest amount, with a total of $650. The Freshmen are credited with $500, the Seniors with $200, and the Juniors with $150. From the University at large $500 was raised, bringing the total...
...University Loan Committee is very much disappointed at the number of men who failed to report last night to receive instructions. The following members of the Canvassing Committee did not come to the Loan Headquarters in the CRIMSON Sanctum last night, and must report between 6 and 8 o'clock this evening...
...statement was issued last Friday by President Lowell, Professor Charles R. Lanman and Professor Theodore W. Richards '86 that the use of their names in connection with certain peace propaganda was unauthorized. A document had been circulated under the heading of a "Request of the Dutch League of Nations Committee to the Rulers of States, Members of governments and of Parliaments, and Delegates to the Peace Conference" asking them "to forget and forgive" matters connected with the war. The University names were attached to this document without authorization, and President Lowell and the others entered a protest of "while fervently...