Word: perring
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Transportation to and from the camps must be paid for by the student, as must also the board and regulation Army clothing. The latter can be procured for anywhere from $5 to $10 per man, while the food in camp is supplied at the rate of $3.50 a week or $12.50 for the entire period of five weeks. The government will furnish, without charge, tents, cots, blankets, infantry equipment and such other articles of quartermaster or ordinance property as may be found necessary. Instruction, with the co-operation of troops of the regular army, will be given in all branches...
...swimming and water polo candidates have been working out in Brokaw Pool nightly for the past week. The swimming team is expected to be at least 50 per cent, stronger than in 1912-13, because of the addition of several men who were stars on the Freshman team. Captain E. J. D. Cross, who holds two intercollegiate sprint records, is showing better form than at the beginning of last season
...Bigelow '16, C. C. Felton '16, E. G. Swigert '15, and W. J. Underwood '15. Practically the entire remainder of the men dropped out of the work on account of injuries or studies. With all absences taken into consideration, there was a regular attendance of over 90 per cent, of the members of the squad...
...special football dinner will be served at Memorial and the Union on Saturday before the game at $1 per plate. Music will be furnished t both places...
...Saturday, November 22, the day of the Yale game, the Union will also be open to ladies, and a special Luncheon will observed from 11 to 1.30 o'clock at 75 cents per plate. The regular table d'hote dinner will be served in the evening, starting at 5 o'clock. During luncheon an orchestra will render popular Harvard music. Tickets will be put on sale at the office next Monday...