Word: masse
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Botany 7, Gray Herbarium Botany 10, Sept. 28, 11 A. M., Gray Herbarium Celtic 1, Sept. 26, 11 A. M., Sever 1 Chemistry A, 1, Boylston 7 Chemistry 2, 3, 5, 12, 22, Boylston 9 Chemistry 4, 6, 9, Coolidge Laboratory Chemistry 11, Sept 26, 10 A. M., Mass. Inst. of Technology 10, Rm. 275. Chemistry 23, Rotch Bldg. Classical Archaeology 1a, Sever 25 Classical Archaeology 4, Sept. 26, 4.30 P. M., Sever 25 Classical Philology 23, 44, 67, Sever 26 Classical Philology 24, Sever 13 Classical Philology 25, Widener D Classical Philology 59, Div. Lib. Classical Philology 76, Andover...
There will be a short military mass meeting in the New Lecture Hall tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at which the military plans for the coming year will be discussed and explained. President Lowell, Lieutenant Morize and other members of the French Mission, as well as certain officers of the R. O. T. C. will be present and will address the meeting. It is anticipated that the entire Freshman class and every remaining member of the three upper classes will attend...
...23rd of July the command proceeded by train to Barre, Mass., where three weeks were spent in camp. Wall tents were secured from the National Guard for the staff and company officers, but the rank and file live in shelter tents. The weather was fortunately dry and little inconvenience was experienced...
Monday to Saturday, inclusive: Encampment at Wakefield, Mass. Target practice at known ranges. Combat firing by platoon, company and battalion...
...subscription of $100,000 to the Liberty Loan from Yale University was announced by President Hadley at a mass meeting held at New Haven to open the campaign there. Professor William Howard Taft presided, and speeches were delivered by President Hadley, William P. Gould Harding, Governor of the Federal Reserve Board, and Secretary Wilson of the present Cabinet. The speakers did not devote all their time to explaining the nature of the loan and its terms, but laid emphasis on the patriotic spirit which must be displayed...