Word: objections
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Harvard Athletic Association has extended invitations to all the managers of the major sports and their assistants for an informal dinner at the Harvard Club of Boston next Monday evening at 7 o'clock. The object of the meeting is to get all the managers together to obtain their views on the running of athletic competitions and to discuss the best method for conducting them...
Though the main object of the men and women who go will be to relieve the sick and wounded, they will have an excellent opportunity to gain invaluable experience in surgical work. There are 400 beds in the American. Ambulance Hospital, and 150 of these will be under their charge. The remainder are attended to by Parisian surgeons. The University Unit will relieve the doctors and nurses from the Western Reserve Medical School of Cleveland, O., whose assignment closes on March 31., and the University group will be succeeded by a unit from the University of Chicago, the University...
...most instructive discussion of Militarism from the viewpoint of a soldier apeared in the Infantry Journal for November, 1910. Reprints of this may be secured from the War Department. The object of the writer, Captain Crawford, is to induce a wider intelligent discussion of the subject. A more modest aim, fit to be suggested here, is that before anyone discuss Militarism, in or out of print, he learn something of both sides of the question, and not permit hones for the future cause him to neglect to even consider present day problems. AN AMATBUR SOLDIER...
...CRIMSON prints a communication today in which a man who is not a member of the Union expresses his desire to be allowed its privileges. A representative of the Union management would say that it is precisely the object of the Union to make itself attractive. It wishes to do this in order to get men to join. It does not do the Union any good to have a man come in and listen to part of a lecture once a year, and it does not do the man any good either. The Union wants to get men to join...
...Copley Hall tonight at 8 o'clock. It will be given under the auspices of The Chinese Students' Alliance, reserved seats being $2., $1.50 and $1. Although the play will be given in the native language the plot and course of the action will be easy to follow. The object of the play is to give the American people an idea of Chinese dramatic art. C. T. Chu '18 has a leading part in the cast...