Word: parted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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During the year 15 free entertainments have been given by the entertainment committee in Boston and Cambridge. The following men have taken part: S. Rellins '18, A. B. Talbot '18, J. K. Berry '18, E. C. Bennett '18, R. G. Brown '18, L. P. Grover '17, B. J. Mattuck '18, M. A. Hawkins '18, R. Little '19, H. H. Pell '19, B. A. Jenkins '19, M. W. Lee '19, R. J. Donaldson '20, D. L. Withington '20, B. H. B. Damon '20, C. B. Jordan...
...registered students come from Massachusetts, the number of athletes from there is proportionately larger. This may be seen in the fact that nearly three percent of the members of the University who are native sons of Massachusetts have won their "H". And in the remaining part of the undergraduate body who come from the 47 other states in the Union, not one percent have achieved their letter...
...sent to the Class in "Two Bits," a small class paper issued in connection with the celebration by a committee of which A. E. Hoyle was chairman. When it was definitely settled that the United States had declared war on Germany, these plans were abandoned. This action on the part of the Class of 1902 conforms with that taken by the other classes...
...unnecessary to say that all night, or a fair part of it, the flute, bassoon will be respectively piped and strummed. 1917 does not celebrate often, but when it does it celebrates a great deal. Curfew shall not ring tonight...
Troop B, of the Massachusetts National Guard, Cavalry, has announced 20 vacancies which must be filled immediately. This troop is to form a part of the complete New England Cavalry Regiment under Major T. A. Roberts, Cavalry, U. S. A. Many University men are at present connected with the organization, and an attempt is being made to secure more. Those interested will find a non-commissioned officer at the Troop B quarters of the Commonwealth Armory...