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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...nominations for class officers shall be made by petition, each petition to be signed by 35 members of the class. Such petitions shall be delivered to the secretary-treasurer of the class not later than Tuesday, November 6. On Thursday, November 8, a complete list of nominations will be published in the CRIMSON. The secretary-treasurer of each class shall cause to be published the name of each nominee within 24 hours after receiving the nominating petition...
...first regular Plattsburg officers' training camps opened this spring. Others in great number, with recruits from the other colleges and from all walks of life, enlisted for the intensive period of summer training which was not permitted to lead to commissions directly, but which again sent a long list of unusually well prepared men to the second Plattsburgs. In the closing weeks of the summer, the Harvard organization, its ideals, its French instructors, and its equipment provided foundation for that great school of "The Iron Battalion" in which men from training camps throughout the country participated to their lasting profit...
...CRIMSON publishes below from various sources a list of University graduates and undergraduates who were chosen for the second Plattsburg Training Camp. The list, which is as complete as could be made up, includes 179 men, of which number, the greater part were formerly members of last year's R. O. T. C. Most of the men are members of the New England Training Regiment...
...following is a list of the ushers chosen from the college, who will report at Sanders Theatre at 3.25 o'clock: J. W. Angell '18, G. S. Baldwin '21, A. H. Bright '19, J. Churchill '21, W. Dexter '19, F. H. Fisher '19, C. H. Fiske '19, P. Hofer, '21, C. Hunneman '21, C. H. Hymans '21, B. Lewis '20, E. A. McCouch '20, C. Mellen, Jr., '20, H. Perrin '20, D. L. Richardson '18, R. M. Sedgewick '21, Q. A. Shaw...
...already with us but many prospective students also, who would otherwise be now upon our roll. We cannot regret their going, for they are fighting our battle, facing danger and death for our liberties as well as for their own, placing the name of our country higher on the list of nations; and it is through the service rendered by them and by those with them at the front that we can carry on in quiet and security our studies here at home...