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Dates: during 1910-1919
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On behalf of the class of 1919, the Class Day Committee wishes to invite all members of the classes of 1917 and 1918 who are at the present time undergraduates in College to attend the Senior Spread on Monday evening, June 16. These men should apply on the regular Senior...
Four thousand, nine hundred and twenty men of American universities have given their lives in the great war, of whom, the University, with 297, or nearly three per cent, of the teachers, graduates, and former and present students who took an active part in the great struggle, has lost a...
This number of 6,000 belongs to the 150,000 who enrolled from colleges and universities. It does not include, however, the members of the Student Army Training Corps. That body was formed at the opening of the present college year, and before the 21st of December had been demobilized...
The class of 1920 has voted to have a gateway erected in memory of the fellow members who have lost their lives in the war. Such a decision seems to me altogether inappropriate. Would it not be much better for a class to recognize the heroic sacrifice of their fellow...
Many tentative ideas and suggestions were received from varying sources by the committees in charge as to the definite form that the memorial should take. The first and most natural suggestion was the erection of a new hall or chapel or some dignified monument that should forever commemorate the heroism...