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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Special arrangements have been made with the Cambridge Trust Company which will make the bonds even more accessible to the undergraduate. By this plan a deposit of $2 must be paid on application or by June 15, and instalments of $2 per week thereafter for 24 weeks, or through November 30. Interest at the rate of at least two percent. will be allowed on the deposits as made, and the bonds will be delivered ex the December 15 coupon...
According to the plan which the other companies of the regiment will follow, Companies C and D marched out to Fresh Pond this morning after the 8 o'clock section meetings, and remained there until evening, having lunch in the field. One more field kitchen has already been secured for the use of the Corps, although it will probably not be needed until the hike. It is at present stationed on Soldiers Field...
...outstanding features of the Argentine system are the generous exemptions and the training after the term of enlistment. The satisfactory results of each of these has led to interest in the Argentine plan...
...account of this change, the distribution of tickets will not be on the plan announced in earlier notices. Dr. C. C. Little '10, acting University Marshal, has made the following announcement in regard to tickets...
...also in the Signal Corps will probably be allowed to either remain in the former organization until the Signal Corps is called to camp or resign now from the training corps and enter on a routine of seven hours a day work for the Signal Corps. This plan will be carried out if the Faculty will give credit to the men who make this change. The new intensive work will consist of flag practice, use of "blinker" lights and additional radio work. Members of the R. O. T. C. in the Signal Corps are to speak to Sergeant Howson...