Word: nights
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...canteen will open at 8 o'clock every morning and will close at "taps" every night...
...transports, etc., got back to my company. They were camped on the reverse slope of a hill near the Vesle, in a regular inferno of noise, for there were batteries and batteries of guns on all sides as well as above and below, which kept the skies illuminated at night and the air crashing at all times...
...congested conditions in the main Reading Room in the Widener Library have reached an acute stage. Every night during the last week there have been from forty to fifty men who have been unable to find seats. The capacity of the Reading Room is about three hundred and fifty. Approximately four hundred members of the S. A. T. C., the Naval Unit, and the College come to do their studying in this room every evening. There is no doubt that more would come if room were available, and many men are kept from enjoying a facility to which they...
...would materially aid many to study under proper conditions. Why not open the library at the Union every evening from six to ten? The Union is now sealed up tight at seven o'clock every evening. It would require the services of only one man for four hours a night to make this valuable facility available for the use of the men at the University...
Compulsory study at night is now being operated in full force. Every man in the S. A. T. C. is compelled to go to a room between the hours of 7.30 and 9.30 and do his work under supervision of a superior officer. As yet the men in the Naval Unit have had no supervised work, but plans are under preparation to give them the same sort of discipline. However, many men in the Naval Unit and the Junior S. A. T. C. have been using the upper reading room of Widener Library for study that 50 more seats will...