Word: presented
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Many of the most difficult problems before the Peace Conference involve questions of physical, economic and commercial geography. They involve problems in ethnic geography. The French, British and American geographers have been at work for months preparing maps of the physical features, of the present and past boundaries, of race distribution, of the distribution of coal, iron, oil, forests, and various other natural resources within the continent. There are a score of geographers available as experts at the Peace Conference. We fully expect a new geography for Europe, a new geography for western Asia, and changes in the geography...
...following committee to confer with the Regent in regard to this matter: R. F. Gross '19, chairman, G. C. Barclay '19, A. H. Bright '19, S. R. Dunham '19, J. S. Higgins '20, E. A. Hill '19, and M. A. Shattuck '19. The purpose of this committee is to present to the Regent the undergraduate point of view in regard to the Union and to assist him wherever possible in its reorganization...
...Unit was formed nearly four years ago, and a part of it, comprising thirty-one surgeons and seventy-five nurses, went overseas in June, 1915, to serve with the British Expeditionary Forces. Since that time there have been several changes and additions to the unit, and it contains at present more than 400 members. All of the doctors attached to the unit hold honorary commissions in the Medical Corps of the British Army...
...some time Prof. Merriman has been connected with athletics. At present he is a member of the Boston Tennis and Racquet Club and, when an undergraduate in the University, he played on the 1896 football team...
...interview with a CRIMSON reporter Prof. Merriman said, "In the old days we regarded all our football opponents as absolute rascals and acted accordingly. At present, however, until I have become better acquainted with athletic affairs at Harvard, my only policy will be to maintain a frank and cordial relationship with Princeton and Yale...