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...These sections will be under the direction of men thoroughly familiar with the theory of military science and will be held twice daily at 8 and 1.30 o'clock, lasting an hour each. Thus, for this week, the physical drill will be reduced to six hours and greater attention paid to the knowledge of the prescribed text-books...
...available for voluntary civil and social work of every kind in and about New York City. It is the object of the Club to provide in this way, within the field of voluntary activity, facilities analogous to those offered by the Appointments Committee within the field of paid employment. The office facilities of the Harvard Club are used as a convenient means of recording available men, and applications and attending to inquiries concerning the work...
Rene Viviani, vice-president of the Council of Ministers of France, and, with Marshal Joffre, head of the French Commission to this country, paid a hasty visit to the University yesterday afternoon. He arrived in Cambridge at 4 o'clock and went immediately to the residence of President Lowell, where he paid his compliments to the president and expressed his regret at not having been able to be present at the exercises on Saturday, and his consequent inability to receive the degree of doctor of laws which had been voted him. Because M. Viviani was not here personally, the vote...
...next Saturday the University will be honored by the presence as its guests of Marshal Joffre and the French Commission. France signally paid a tribute to the great regard in which it holds America when it sent Marshal Joffre here as an ambassador to consult concerning the common warfare against the single enemy. That one act would have served as strong proof to us of our spiritual relation with the great republic of Europe, whose liberties we have long come to regard as unalterably bound...
...conference is to open at 10 o'clock on the morning of May 14 with the meeting of the Board in University Hall. Afterwards the Corporation and the Overseers will lunch with Professor and Mrs. A. G. McAdie at their residence in Milton. After luncheon a visit will be paid to the Blue Hill Observatory, of which Professor McAdie is the director, and a visit will also be made to the Bussey Institution and the Arnold Arboretum. That evening President Lowell will entertain the members of the Corporation and the Board of Overseers at dinner...