Word: left
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...recognize the growing science of aviation, which is so vitally allied with artillery, by adding a course in aeronautics to its curriculum. The aviators and aspiring aviators would gladly welcome such a course, and the government would doubtless further the enterprise by aiding with some of the excess planes left on its hands...
...therefore, with satisfaction, that we learn that Harvard is to be among the first to appreciate the need for a new system. We wish, however, that this work of reconstructing education might not be left entirely to the Faculty. Doubtless their long experience makes it necessary for them to effect the actual changes, but it would seem that discussions of proposed reforms in which the student body is adequately represented would be very profitable. They would add another point of view: that of the younger generation; a point of view which, while less stable, is valuable because of its vigor...
...until Thursday night, and have appointed a finance committee to canvass the class. Last year, the number of Freshmen was cut down, on account of the war, but the expenses of the class were even greater than usual. A considerable sum was spent in subsidizing the Red Book, which left the class with only a slight balance this fall...
...collection is large enough it will be the last subscription asked from the class of 1921. Any balance left after this year's bills have been met will be used towards the Junior dance, so that the tickets will be less expensive than usual...
...second game of the season, the University baseball nine will meet the untried Bates team at Soldiers Field at 3 o'clock this afternoon. R. E. Gross '19 will be unable to play because of an injury to his ankle received in the Bowdoin game, and his place in left field will be taken by J. T. Baldwin '21, or R. H. Bond '19. T. H. Gammack '20 or A. Blair '21 will replace C. S. Stillman '21 behind the bat. Either A. Horween '20 or E. S. Hardell '21 are slated to pitch...