Word: named
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Among the improvements will be more and better cuts, better binding and paper, and more attractive printing. The system of placing the numbers of the pages on which a man's name appears after his name in the general directory will be continued this year as being the most efficient manner of indexing a man's activities...
...organization known as the Harvard Musical Clubs is composed of three clubs: the Glee Club, the Banjo Club and the Mandolin Club. After existing separately for some time, they were united in 1913 under the name of the Harvard Musical Clubs. The object of the clubs is primarily social, a number of concerts being given each year in and around Boston. The instrumental clubs are composed of men who play a number of instruments,--mandolin, banjo, banjeaurine, guitar, violin, 'cello, mandola, piccolo, traps, etc. Members are required, except in cases of men of marked ability and skill, to perform upon...
...battle was formerly a thing of hours and a few square miles; it took its name from a town, and sometimes, when no town was near, from some handy object, Chrysler's Farm, Gaines' Mill, Pittsburg Landing, Shiloh Church. Now a battle is what a campaign used to be, a thing of months, stretching over an expanse of territory, the course of a river, perhaps a province. The battle of Champagne, the battle of Bukowina, the battle of the Dobrudja, are already historic names. In one such battle, as that of the Somme, there may be many small campaigns...
...manuscripts must be neatly written and signed with a nom de plume, the real name of the writer being enclosed in an accompanying envelope. Manuscripts should be sent to R. N. Cram '17, care of the Advocate, the Union...
...CRIMSON of October 3 I noticed in your article on the American Ambulance Field Service among the Harvard men mentioned the name of L. C. Doyle. As a matter of record I should like to offer a correction. Doyle was Yale 1910, he had an older brother here at Harvard, who was very likely in the Class of 1904. PHILIP T. CATE...