Word: major
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Harvard Regiment will assemble in the New Lecture Hall this afternoon at 5.10 o'clock for a lecture by Major E. T. Cole, U.S.A. (retired...
...major activity, however, of the Social Service Committee has been the enlistment and direction of the work of volunteers in Cambridge and Boston. These volunteers have been recruited mainly from the ranks of the undergraduates, although a few men in the Law and Graduate Schools are engaged in work demanding more maturity and experience. The following is a tabulation of the number of men engaged in the various forms of work: Leaders of Boys' Clubs, 195 Teachers, 117 Juvenile Court, 7 Associated Charities, 5 Bible Study, 0 Miscellaneous, 15 Paid Workers, 9 --- Total...
...Under the provisions of paragraphs 4 and 8--Regulations for the Government of the Harvard Regiment--Corporal William H. Walsh, 7th Company, C. A. C., U.S.A., is appointed Sergeant Major of the Harvard Regiment...
...Under the provisions of paragraphs 4 and 8--Regulations for the Government of the Harvard Regiment--the following are announced as assistant instructors: Sergeant-Major William H. Walsh Harvard Regiment: Sergeant Orlando Bryan, 141st Company, C. A. C., U.S.A.: Sergeant Thomas P. Gavigan, 153rd Company C. A. C., U.S.A...
...view of the brilliant season of the hockey team, something may be said in justification of this branch of athletics as a major sport. Two facts stand out indisputably. Hockey at Harvard is, and has been, a highly successful sport. Several championships have been registered in it for the University; and a similar record is apparent with the Freshman teams. Secondly, it holds pre-eminence as a winter sport, especially since swimming is handicapped by the lack of a pool. Including managerial competitions and scrub teams, more than 200 men are concerned with hockey during the season, and this number...