Word: maine
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Cambridge University Magazine, of Cambridge, England, publishes each week a list of the university students killed in battle. This list is also posted on the main door of Great St. Mary's Church. It is called "The Roll of Honour," and at the head of the list are always printed the following words, taken from an address by the vice chancellor...
...organizing? Last year the Freshmen elected their officers on December 18. To be sure, before the day of the new dormitories Freshman elections usually were not held until February or even March. But with the present opportunities for early acquaintance the reasons for such late starting are in the main removed. And the successful "social functions" held by 1918 in the second half of last year show the value of an early start. Admitting that these are busy days, there should still be time for the final organization of 1919. In the flurry of military ardor the importance of class...
...Harvard Club hockey seven showed flashes of strength against the University in a 30-minute scrimmage yesterday evening at the Arena, and won by the score of 2 to 0. Clifford and Phillips were the main factors for the Harvard Club, the latter's speed and stick-work being especially effective. The University forwards took several long shots at the Harvard Club goal, but lacked the necessary "follow-through" to score. The team played very raggedly, getting out of position and offside frequently, and seldom passing effectively. This was particularly true in the case of the wings, who continue...
...assist in bringing desirable students to Harvard,"--this, according to the Register, is one of the main purposes of the Federation of Territorial Clubs. And the Register also shows that the Federation still has officers...
...Philip Washburn Prize of $75 is offered for the best thesis, of sufficient merit, on an historical subject presented by a successful candidate for the degree of A.B. with Distinction in the Division of History, Government, and Economics, whose main work is in History...