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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Four performances have already been arranged for the University Glee and Instrumental Clubs for the month of January. All these concerts will be held in the vicinity of Cambridge. Two of the four, those at Fort Strong and Commonwealth Pier, were scheduled in accordance with the offer of the musical clubs to give entertainments at the various military camps and training stations near Boston...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW YORK TRIP ABANDONED | 12/12/1917 | See Source »

...duration of the war. If at the end of the course they are not recommended for commissions, they will be required to remain in service and finish their enlistment. While students they will receive the pay and allowance of first-class privates, amounting to about $30 per month, plus food, clothing and quarters...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 45 CHOSEN TO GO TO THIRD OFFICERS' CAMP | 12/10/1917 | See Source »

...back to Cambridge and find our room-mates suffering from an overdose of turkey and discover that cranberries and ice cream have made us feel a little queer, we begin to realize that. Thanksgiving is all right while it lasts, but afterwards comes the reckoning. Morcover, we have another month before Christmas, and a month is a long stretch of time, especially when it happens to be December. Added to that it is annoying and highly humiliating to constantly meet privates from one's company of last summer now wearing the uniform of a captain. After telling...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHEER UP | 11/30/1917 | See Source »

Although the football season for the University Freshmen and the informals is completed, the Stadium will be the seat of two important encounters between service teams on the first two Saturdays of next month. The Navy Yard will take part in both games, meeting the Marines from Philadelphia December 1, and the Newport Naval Reserves the following week...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SERVICE TEAMS IN STADIUM | 11/21/1917 | See Source »

Much has been said during the last month concerning the losses which our universities are suffering by reason of diminished attendance due to the war. But the experience of Oxford and Cambridge, the great institutions of higher learning in England, should be pertinent as demonstrating that if the war lasts long enough its effect on our colleges will not merely be shown in figures of decreased enrolment, or financial deficits, or courses of study omitted. Three years of war have virtually taken away from these English universities all their physically-fit students. In their place are coming the young...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 11/14/1917 | See Source »

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