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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...weekly meetings of the Aeronautical Society were resumed last evening when the society discussed balloons and their uses in the present war. A. H. Andrews '20, who has had experience with the balloon department of the Goodyear aviation plant at Akron, Ohio, spoke upon the construction and operation of military airships and the uses of the aerostatics or balloon type of aircraft...
...both of these examinations will be given in the afternoons, beginning Monday, January 21. All candidates who wish to take the oral examination must notify the Recorder, 4 University Hall, in writing, on or before Saturday, January 12. Each candidate will then be notified when and where to present himself for the oral examination...
...home. But the pledging is very much less than half the tale. The question of collection is quite imminent. That part of the story seems to be progressing with difficulty. It is not to be doubted that those who have pledged will eventually make good their promise. Yet at present the undergraduate body might well be accused of having "a morbid propensity to sloth and procrastination." The collection of these pledges is ordinarily no easy work since they are so widely scattered. This gift of the University was not from a few, but from the whole body of students...
...Tuesday, January 22, voting for the three marshals, treasurer, orator, ivy orator, poet, odist and chorister will take place for members of the graduating class now resident at the University Plans for the time and place of the balloting are at present being considered. Ballots are to be sent the first of next week to Seniors in national service on duty in this country and these men will be given until Friday, February 8, in which to return their votes. Because of this time allowed for the men in service to indicate their choice of officers, the final result...
...Senior Nominating Committee also decided, in view of the present conditions, to appoint a Photograph Committee which is to start work immediately on the Senior Album. Since the volume this year will require more time to secure the necessary information concerning members of the Senior Class than has heretofore been the case, it was felt that the appointment instead of an election of the committee was justified. The following will form the committee: Charles Blum, Jr., '18, of New York, N. Y.; Benjamin Waggoner Sayer '18, of Warwick N. Y.; and Allen Lee Whitman '18, of Cambridge...