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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Replying to the CRIMSON'S recent suggestions for a change in the policy of the University crew, Coach Herrick has written a communication which appears in another column. Mr. Herrick's letter, rather general in the numerous comments it breifly makes, seems to bring out four points, with three of which the CRIMSON is in hearty accord...
Frazier Curtis '98, Commanding Officer of the Harvard Flying Corps, has received a letter from the War Department at Washington praising the aims of the newly founded corps. In part, the letter is as follows...
...exhibition tables is entirely devoted to American periodicals, including the Boston News Letter of 1704, the first American newspaper, and the first number of the Atlantic Monthly published...
...registration blank will be furnished to anybody applying personally or by letter either at the Appointment Office, 50 State street, Boston, or personally at the Students' Employment Office, University...
That the graduates are interested in the Flying Corps may be seen by the fact that in a letter to Mr. Curtis, P. W. Thomson '02, Secretary of the Harvard Club of Boston, writes that "several graduates have asked if there would be opportunity for them to serve in the Flying Corps. A very large number of men here in the Club would welcome any opportunity to serve in an organization like yours...