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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock--at the regular meeting of Government 1a--in the New Lecture Hall, President Lowell will explain the regulations relating to the choice of elective studies. All Freshmen, even though they do not take Government 1a are invited to attend...
...been announced by the Harvard Alumni Association that a new edition of the Alumni Directory will be published next fall. Preparations are now under way to collect data from all graduates of the University for this volume. The new edition will contain in alphabetical, but not geographical, order the names of all the 38,000 living Harvard men or former students at the University, both degree-holders and non-degree holders, together with their addresses and occupations where known. It will also give their years of enrollment at the University and whatever degrees they may have. The dates of degrees...
...entire cast will leave this afternoon on the 1.05 train for New York for the presentation in the Astor Ballroom tomorrow afternoon and evening. The remaining performances will be in Jordan Hall, Boston, on Monday and Wednesday evenings, April 21 and 23. Tickets at $2.75 including war tax may be obtained at the following places: In Cambridge, Leavitt & Peirce's, Amee's, the Co-operative Branch; in New York, the Harvard Club and McBride's; in Boston, Herrick's, the Harvard Club and at the Jordan Hall box-office; also by application to E. W. Pavenstedt, Jr., '20, ticket manager...
...Before the war the strength of the navy was 60,000, and it is expected that for a considerable period we shall keep a force of about 225,000. This great increase will require some new source of trained officers. All the present naval appropriations will expire on the 30th of June, and unless Congress is called in special session before then, there will be no funds with which to operate the navy. For this reason, we have to be extremely careful in all expenditures, and can take no steps toward the establishment of naval units or the increase...
Both the system and the student attitude should be changed. The instructor can be less inaccessible,--the student more receptive and intelligent minded. Reforms to stimulate new interest in scholarship should be carefully discussed and considered before the changes in the system of instruction here at Harvard are finally decided...