Word: live
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Stillman Infirmary. The following day Walter W. Jacobs, a special student in English 12, died at the Cambridge Hospital after a week's illness. Mr. Jacobs was 28 years old and attended Syracuse two years ago. He leaves a wife and a six a months old child, who live in Cambridge...
...street, opposite Standish Hall. It will be open to all men in the service, but is intended primarily to serve members of the military and naval units of the University. This extension of the activities of Phillips Brooks House Association has been made in order that the men who live in the Freshman dormitories or on Mt. Auburn street may find it more convenient to avail themselves of the services which are offered by the Association...
...hurt to see the little dogged, glum crews that read the news of back, back-fighting, fighting--losing ground--French ground. Then the war seemed a very ancient interminable thing--but now! Ah, it is young with hope and confidence and faith. Hail, the French spirit that can live on faith alone for four long, losing years--to celebrate so gaily an allied push...
...this plan, practically all Freshmen will live in the Yard, the only exceptions being those who will live outside of Cambridge, presumably at their homes, and a small number for whom there are no rooms available in the Yard...
...date less than 25 men have been accepted for the Marine Corps S. A. T. C. As soon as about 50 have been enrolled in the Corps, the unit will organize along the same general lines as the Army Corps, and the students will live under military discipline. It is planned to have separate barracks and a separate mess hall for the Marine Corps...