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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...spring editorial competition will not begin until after the Easter recess. It will be open only to Juniors and will offer the last chance to members of the Class of 1920 to be elected to the CRIMSON Board. All three competitions will end during the last week in May or the first week in June...
...nine weeks' competitions for positions on the news and business staffs of the CRIMSON which start Thursday evening at 8.30 o'clock with a meeting of candidates in the CRIMSON Building, offer the last opportunity to compete for positions in these departments this year. They are also the last time that members of the Sophomore Class may compete for positions on the Board other than editorial. These competitions are open to members of the Freshman and Sophomore classes; the editorial competition which will start after the Easter recess is open to members of the Junior Class only...
...engaged in social service work will hold an informal conference in Phillips Brooks House tonight at 7 o'clock. G. C. Barclay '19, chairman of the Social Service Committee, will preside. The meeting is for the purpose of enabling the men to come together and offer suggestions as to the conduct of the work throughout the remainder of the year. After the discussion, F. K. Bullard '20, secretary of the committee, will summarize the most important suggestions. Any men who, although at present not enrolled in social service work, intend to enter the work later are invited to attend...
...order to accommodate men who have lost academic credit because of time spent in the service and in accordance with a general policy of offering greater opportunities for summer work, the University will offer at the two Summer School sessions this year, the largest number of courses in its history. Over twice as many courses as were offered last year are scheduled and the following subjects in which no courses were given last year appear in the Catalogue: Anthropology, Botany, Government, Greek and Latin. Six rather advanced courses have been added in Chemistry, and two in Physics. The engineering courses...
...England and America. It is safe to say, however, that when fifty years have produced large numbers of Rhodes scholars in every state of the Union, there will be no doubt that the mutual understanding of national ideas produces national friendship which no complications can sever. So the scholarships offer an unparalleled opportunity today for public spirited...