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...work will consist chiefly in inspecting and checking the shipments handled by the Boston office, which is the clearing-house for New England and one of the six main Red Cross depots of the country. Articles are being sent in daily by the different New England chapters, which are furnished with the raw material at wholesale prices by the Boston office, and at present there are over 40 boxes waiting to be inspected and shipped according to directions received from headquarters at Washington...
...degrees, the alumni luncheon, the alumni meeting, the university reception, the 1492 Dinner, etc., are to be held exactly as usual. The most important change is in connection with the exercises of Tuesday afternoon, when a patriotic celebration has been substituted for the usual intercollegiate baseball game. The main features of this celebration are to consist of an assembly of the Graduates on the campus, a military parade, followed by the graduates marching in procession to various memorials on university grounds to Yale men who died in the War of the Revolution, the Civil War, and the Spanish War, with...
...armory is composed of two buildings. The main building will comprise the drill hall and the gun sheds. The stables are situated twenty feet behind this building...
...main building, of which the drill ball is the central feature, is 160 by 220 feet in size. The actual size of the drill hall is 100 by 220 feet, but there are two aisles of 30 feet in breadth on either side of the hall. In these aisles are situated the gun rooms, harness room, blacksmith shop, dispensary and lavatories, on one side; lecture and assembly rooms, lockers and showers on the other...
...clock on the afternoon of the 17th, President Lowell will preach the baccalaureate sermon in Appleton Chapel. For this occasion the members of the graduating class will assemble in front of Holworthy Hall and will march to the Chapel where all but a few rows on the main floor will be reserved for them. The gallery will as usual be open to the public, and special seats will be set aside for members of the Faculty and their families. This same afternoon President and Mrs. Lowell will hold a reception for the Senior Class at their residence on Quincy street...