Word: march
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...show, "A Medley of Heirs," will be given this year for the benefit of the American Red Cross. Arrangements have been made to turn over to this cause the entire proceeds and donations from the five performances. The public performances are: Pi Eta Theatre, Cambridge, Friday, March 16; Ioka Theatre, Exeter, Saturday, March 17; Jordan Hall, Boston, Thursday, March 22; Pi Eta Theatre, Cambridge, Friday, March 23; town hall, Andover, Saturday, March...
...after March 8 tickets for the Boston performance may be obtained at Herrick's in Boston. Tickets for the Cambridge performances will be placed on sale at the Co-operative Branch store and Amee Brothers on the same date...
...accordance with the provisions of Paragraph 1, Memorandum of March 3, 1917, rifles are assigned as follows, the numbers corresponding on both gun stocks and gun racks: Organization Numbers No. of rifles Mach. Gun Co. 1-56 (both inclu.) 56 Company A 61-135 (both inclu.) 75 Company B 136-210 (both inclu.) 75 Company C 211-285 (both inclu.) 75 Company D 286-360 (both inclu.) 75 Company E 361-435 (both inclu.) 75 Company F 436-510 (both inclu.) 75 Company G 511-585 (both inclu.) 75 Company H 586-660 (both inclu.) 75 Company...
...battle of Lexington when troops were collected it was given over to the occupancy of the soldiers. But the soldiers were of the same stock as the scholars, and the humanizing associations of the place were not lost upon them. The rooms in Massachusetts served as barracks until March, 1776, when the troops were withdrawn from Cambridge. A committee was appointed soon afterward by the general court to estimate the damages, which remained to be made good." These damages consisted mainly in the disappearance of many brass locks, which were probably needed for other more important purposes...
...annual examination for the Ricardo Prize Scholarship will be held in Upper Dane Hall next Saturday, March 10, at 2 o'clock. This scholarship, which has an annual income of $350, is open to any member of the Senior Class in the University or of the Graduate School who is devoting the major portion of his time to economic and political studies under the supervision of the Department of Economics, and is giving special attention to problems of state relation to industrial enterprise. The award will be made not later than June 15, 1917, sorely with regard to the ability...