Word: parted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...help feeling," he said, "that of all men hereabouts, you have the hardest part. But while thinking of the great man whose birthday is tomorrow, I looked in the University Quinquennial Catalogue and found that his son stayed on through College and received his degree in the Class of 1864. Perhaps you can find some consolation in that...
...Class Memorial Scholarship is the result of the desire on the part of the present Sophomore Class to continue the custom established by the Class of 1919 last year. The precedent of presenting the University with a gift at the end of the Freshman year was started by the Class of 1918, but the succeeding Class of 1919 was the first to make this gift in the form of a scholarship. The executive board of the Class of 1919 in deciding to give this scholarship last year was influenced by the desire to have the gift of such a nature...
Andover, Exerted, Rindge Technical School and other preparatory schools are among the teams likely to appear on the preliminary Freshman schedule. It is also probable that the Yale yearlings will be met in the latter part...
...must thus attend one regular section meeting, two lectures and one two-hour topography section a week. Each man is expected to bring to the first regular section meeting the Manual of Commanders of Infantry Platoons, in which he will be expected to have read Chapter 1 in Part 1, and also the I. D. R., in which he will be expected to have read the School of the Battalion combat principles...
Four-fifths of the Government's expenses have been paid for by Liberty Loans. In this way the bonds we bought last year are doing their share, and consequently part of ours, to increase the resistance to Prussianism. Commercialized America, the land of dollars, is showing Europe that her greed for money does not prevent a generous gift. To be sure, this only begins the payment of our obligations, but it is a propitious start. This actual and efficient aid can not be blotted out by any adverse criticism of our military participation...