Word: maine
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Final arrangements for the concert in the Smith Halls quadrangle at 5 o'clock on the afternoon of the Jubilee were made public last night by T. V. Bullard '21, who is in complete charge of that part of the program. The main features of the concert will be the playing of the Freshman Instrumental Club, under the leadership of W. D. H. Huttig '21, and the singing of the 1921 double quartet. The concert will be followed by a short informal dance and a spread in the Smith Common Room...
...entries in the broad jump or high jump and only one in the pole vault, J. J. Albright '19. This weakness because of lack of field event men will probably count heavily against the University next Saturday, for in the meet with Technology two weeks ago, the main University point-winners were field event men and not one first place was gained in the runs or dashes...
...work is on exhibition to the public in the main gallery of the Fogg Museum...
...festivities will begin at 1 o'clock, after which time it will be necessary to present a ticket for admission to Smith Halls quadrangle. The main part of the afternoon will be occupied with private spreads in the various dormitories, the program proper beginning at 5 o'clock. The complete order of exercises is as follows...
...main difficulty with such a conscription is that it might start labor troubles in the country. It is a delicate proposition and would have to be handled in an extremely tactful way. One feasible method would be to draft these men for military service, give them uniforms, put them under martial law, divide them into regiments of engineers, and just as we have the Railway Engineers in France today we could have shipbuilding and munition regiments, farming regiments scattered in squads or platoons where they are most needed. Such an arrangement would satisfy the pride of the laboring classes...