Word: marchings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Opportunity to compete for positions on the news and business staffs of the CRIMSON will be offered on Thursday, March 13, when all candidates will report at the CRIMSON Building. The work will be briefly outlined and the contest will start immediately after this meeting. These competitions, are open to members of the Sophomore and Freshman classes, and are the last chance for the members of 1921 to compete for positions in these departments. Both competitions are unusually short, lasting only nine weeks instead of the usual twelve to fourteen...
...rooms in the Senior dormitories for next year. The committee, which is still holding office hours in Randolph 54 every afternoon except Saturday and Sunday from 4 to 6 o'clock, wishes to impress upon all men who intend to apply that no applications will be accepted after March...
...July 21, 1918, at Field Hospital No. 1, of wounds received on the Soissons Front. He entered the service April 13, 1917, and received his commission seven days later. Lieut, White sailed with the 26th Division in September, 1917, and went into action near Soissions in February, 1918. In March he was ordered away from the front, but returned again in July. He was Mortally wounded July 19 by machine gun fire...
...regular spring meeting of the Legal Aid Bureau on March 3 the officers for the coming summer session were elected. The new President, Oscar John Dorwin, 2L., of Minosqua, Wis., will hold his office for one year, while the other officers will retire at the end of the summer session. The other elections were as follows: Vice-president, Ralph, Randolph 2L, of Austin, Texas.; Secretary-Treasurer, Robert Lockwood Lipman 2L.; of Berkely, Cal,; Board of Directors, James Burrill Angel 2L., of Detroit, Mich.; Charles Roe Harden 3L., of New Park, N. J.; and Arthur Emil Simon 2L., of Spokane, Wash...
...football game for the twenty-fifth of October which had been tentatively arranged with West Point to be played at Cambridge has been definitely disapproved by General March, Chief-of-Staff in Washington." This was the announcement made yesterday by Mr. F. W. Moore '93, Graduate Treasurer of the Athletic Association. On the schedule recently published October 25 was left an open date, but at that time it was hoped West Point would fill...