Word: posted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...last number of the Monthly to appear before the temporary suspension of publication. This, to whatever "existing circumstances" it may be due, is a great misfortune. The Monthly, however much it may have been without honors in its own country, has filled to a certain extent the important post of Devil's Advocate amid the blatant orthodoxy of undergraduate life. And it has filled it, as anyone outside of College will tell you, with no little distinction. The Monthly has fallen a prey to all the ills that flesh is heir to, has had periods of wild absurdity...
...Speaker avers that the President's selective draft bill cannot pass. Let us hope he is as good a prophet as he was when he declared last spring that the McLemore "scuttle" resolution was bound to win. Boston Post...
...very high, but the only requirements for the noncommissioned ranks are that the applicant be a citizen of the United States between the age of 18 and 45 years. When the army is fighting the field battalion works at the absolute front and maintains communication with every unit, post, and detachment. The methods of signaling employed are the radio, the buzzer, the telegraph, and visual signaling...
...History; Professor Archibald Cary Coolidge '87, of the History Department; M. A. de Wolfe Howe '87, editor of the Alumni Bulletin; Professor R. M. Johnston, of the History Department; A. W. Shaw, lecturer in the Business School and editor of System; Kuno Francke, who has jut resigned his post as Professor of German Culture; Professor Thomas Nixon Carver, of the Economics Department; Professor Frank William Taussig '79, Chairman of the Federal Tariff Commission; and George Chandler Whipple, Gordon McKay Professor of Sanitary Engineering...
...that the administration has asked for national defence and much more than the administration has asked for air defence. Credit is due to the Aero Club of America, led by its president, Mr. Allen R. Hawley, Rear Admiral Peary, Mr. Henry A. Wisenwood, Mr. Woodhouse, Mr. Augustus H. Post, and others, in a very vigorous proproganda for greater preparedness...