Word: perring
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Thirty-four per cent, of Harvard University is engaged in athletic sports. At Yale, though official figures are not available, an unofficial estimate would total about the same--more than thirty per cent. "Not near enough," snaps the advocate of general athletics and a game for every...
While a student may obtain two full courses credit by taking two half-courses in each session, yet the majority of the courses, over eighty per cent, are given in the first term, which extends from July 1st to August 9th, and four courses are continued through both sessions. The thirty courses of the second term, which lasts from August 11 to September 13, are mostly of an advanced nature, although "Inorganic Chemistry" and a course corresponding to Economics A will be given. During the first term Professor Thomas N. Carver will give a course on "Programmes of Social Reconstruction...
...report follows: RECEIPTS. Balance forward from 1916-17, $437.15 Int. as per bank statement, 1.50 Return on loan to 1920 Red Book, March, 1918, 460.00 Check from S. S. Robinson, 15.00 Return on loan to 1920 Red Book, April, 1918, 38.50 Int. as per bank account, 1.57 Int. on Liberty Bond, 17.50 Total, $971.22 EXPENDITURES. Student Council for Committee on Military Affairs, $15.00 1917-18 Student Council, 10.00 Scholarship to member of Class of 1921, 400.00 Harvard Union, 76.40 Smokers, 114.81 Printing, 7.00 Total, $623.21 Balance brought forward...
...Memorial Society, 132 were killed in action in France, 107 died of disease, 33 were killed in accidents, and 25 died in hospitals of wounds received in action. Almost all of those who died of disease were serving in this country at the time and of these over 90 per cent succombed to influenza or to pneumonia, resulting from influenza. The majority of accident cases were due to mishaps in airplanes when the pilots were learning to handle them on the various training fields...
...University Cosmopolitan Club will be held in the Living Room of the Union tonight at 8 o'clock. It will be strictly informal, and excellent music and refreshments are assured. All members of the University are invited to attend, whether or not they have partners. Tickets of one dollar per person, which include both dancing and refreshments, may be purchased at the Phillips Brooks House...