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...teams as the training table can be considerably cut down. There is no reason why we cannot produce the same interest in contests as before, but with a great reduction in expenses." Major Moore, who is Graduate Treasurer and Secretary of the H. A. A., was reappointed a member of the intercollegiate rules committee for football at this same meeting...
With the exception of a few men still in the hospital, the entire Marine Unit as well as the 200 remaining members of the Naval Unit were discharged on Monday. The officers of both of these units expect to be gone by tomorrow night. Davis Merwin '21, is the only member of the Marine Unit who has not been discharged. The reason for this is that he has not yet fully recovered from a combined attack of influenza, pleurisy, and pneumonia. He will be discharged shortly, but will not return to College until the fall...
Captain Andre Morize, a member of the Faculty last year by right of his title of lecturer on military science and tactics will soon be released from service by the French Government and will then immediately resume his position as member of the teaching staff of the University. The President and Fellows recently appointed him assistant professor of French Literature, and this was subsequently approved by the Board of Overseers. The appointment goes into effect as soon as Captain Morize is relieved of his duties in connection with the French Military Mission with which he first came to America...
...member of the University who has a wife, mother, or sister who wishes to join the Harvard Dames should send her name and address to the corresponding secretary, Mrs. Ezra Kempton Maxfield 41 Ridsely Hall Cambridge...
Brigadier-General M. Churchill, who sailed Tuesday for France as a member of the staff of Major-General Bliss, is a member of the class of 1900. He joined the army shortly after graduation and received his appointment to West Point after a few years of service. He was stationed at Fort Sill as a lieutenant and in 1914 was sent over to France as captain of a special detail. Here, he received his major's commission and about a year ago was raised to the rank of brigadier-general and ordered back to Washington to a position...