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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...previous years the Register has usually appeared during the first week in December, but on account of a late start in the fall and the time required in compiling the undergraduate war record list, the publication this year has been considerably delayed. Also the aim of the Register Board this year has been for accuracy throughout, and an earlier publication of the book has been sacrificed to this end. All information is correct up to November...
...important innovation in the 1917-18 Registers is the inclusion of a list of the members of the classes of 1918, 1919 and 1920 in service, with their rank and addresses. The difficulty of compiling these names was much greater than was at first anticipated, but every man in regard to whom information, however slight, was obtainable has been placed on the records...
Although we can not determine from this list the effect of the war on studies, yet we can gain confidence for the future. Much discussion has arisen in regard to the earnestness with which students will apply themselves during the years of strife. Some will certainly be influenced to neglect or at least not pursue vigorously their College work, but most of these are already preparing for France. Another group, far greater in number, includes undergraduates whom the seriousness of the times encourages to strive for College distinction with greater eagerness. In addition to both these, another class exists, uninfluenced...
...reserved halls were practically filled. The 1919 dormitory committee have decided, in view of the comparatively small number in the class, not to attempt to fill all of the Yard buildings, but to reserve only four halls: Hollis, Holworthy, Stoughton and Thayer. Matthewe has dropped from the list as its situation does not lead to class unity so much as does the homogeneous group formed by the other halls...
...being that in the fall, work was started three seeks later than usual. Besides the handicap of ordinary war conditions, the insertion of a war directory was responsible for much of the delay, for it was desired to get the latest possible information on men in the service. This list is necessarily somewhat inaccurate, though the information is correct to the editors knowledge...