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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Even 25 tons is something to be considered in the present crisis. The recent Fuel Administration orders show how serious this is; but even so it is plain that we must not look to the coal directly saved as a very powerful argument in support of the plan. Its strength must be in indirect saving, such as lightening late traffic on the Subway, and making more feasible an earlier closing. Neither does the University stand alone. It would be part of a nation-wide effort to economize; and it is not improbable that many other universities and colleges would take...
...fifth of the University Teas will be held in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Although the Faculty and all students of the University are invited to be present members of the Faculty, professors, instructors, assistants, proctors, and their wives, whose, surnames begin with W will be the special guests. The Teas, which are held every Friday afternoon throughout the months of January and February, except during the mid-year examination period, were instituted to provide an opportunity for students to meet the professors and others associated with the University...
...year ago the registration at Yale was more than 3,300. The present wave of departure is accounted for by the knowledge that the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, to which about 900 of the undergraduates belong, will be called upon by the Government in a few weeks. Many of its members are taking advantage of an opportunity to spend a short time at home before finally entering military service. When the call for members of the corps to report is made, it is estimated that the college membership will fall to about...
...Serbian War Mission visiting Boston today will include the University in its itinerary. For two hours, after a luncheon to be given at the Boston City Club, the party will inspect the University buildings, finishing the tour by 4 o'clock in order to be present at a reception held by the Mayor of Boston...
...expectation is still held out, however to those members of the Junior Class who have anticipated this event as one of the land-marks of the year, that the dance will be given in the spring. There seems to be no reason to doubt that the present situation in regard to coal will have abated by the middle of April. By that time water transportation will be completely free from ice, and the Government will have brought some order out of the chaos of the railroads. In addition, the needs of the small consumer for fuel will have vanished with...