Word: lettering
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following letter has been received by the CRIMSON from Major Henry Lee Higginson '55 in regard to the purchase of Liberty Bonds by members of the University...
...letter has been addressed by Major Palmer E. Pierce, U.S.A., president of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, to members of that organization and others interested intercollegiate athletics, suggesting a conference to be held in Washington next August to discuss the situation growing out of the war and to adopt a uniform policy looking to the preservation of intercollegiate athletics...
...which it has been estimated will be required to equip and maintain the University R. O. T. C. at a grade equal to a Federal camp. Although a considerable part of this amount has already been contributed by generous alumni, money is still needed. In the circular letter which has been sent to the graduates of the University the following paragraph briefly sets forth the situation...
...Henry Montgomery Suckley '10, of Rhinebeck, N. Y., who, as told in the CRIMSON recently, was killed by a bomb dropped from a German airplane, when serving with the American Ambulance near Saloniki in March, have at last reached Mr. Suckley's friends in this country in a letter from Reginald Signoux of Great Neck, L. I., who served with Mr. Suckley in the same section of the American Corps. The letter says...
...games. In regard to further provisions under which the contests would be played, he said, "It is very probable that, should these games be arranged, competitors will be restricted to those who are members of the training corps at the two universities. Furthermore, competitors will not be awarded their letter...