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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...present time, Mr. Marburg is one of the most enthusiastic advocates of the League of Nations to Enforce Peace. The idea of such a league was first formulated in this country at a dinner given by him, and attended by such men as President Lowell, and Ex-President Taft. He is also Foreign Secretary of the League of Nations Society in this country, and as such he aims to co-operate with similar organizations in other countries. His speech tonight will be on the subject of a League of Nations...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MARBURG TO SPEAK TONIGHT | 1/14/1919 | See Source »

...Harvard Committee on Military Science and Tactics, appointed by the Board of Overseers, held its first meeting of the year at the Harvard Club yesterday noon. There were present: Langdon Marvin' '98, chairman; Major-General Leonard Wood, M.D. '84; Colonel Arthur Woods '92, Aviation Section Signal Corps; Eliot Wadsworth '98, Acting Chairman of American Red Cross; President S. N. Hollis, of Worcester Polytechnic School, Hon. '99; President H. S. Dunber, of Lehigh University; Col. G. Clark '03; General S. D. Parker '91; as guest: Col. H. L. Stimson L. '91 and Professor J. Warren...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MILITARY COMMITTEE URGES PROGRAM FOR UNIVERSITY | 1/14/1919 | See Source »

Approximately 300 students in the College are eligible to participate in today's election. Many have been added to the original voting list under the ruling of the Student Council that those who left the Class of 1919 to enter the National service can vote regardless of their present status in the University. No Senior will be permitted to vote whose name is not on the voting list or who has not previously informed E. A. Hill '19 concerning his particular case...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SENIORS BALLOT FOR OFFICERS FROM 9 TO 6 | 1/14/1919 | See Source »

...following Juniors have been appointed watchers at the polls. Any who cannot be present at the hour indicated must provide a substitute: 9-10, J. G. Coolidge, E. W. Pavenstedt; 10-11, C. F. Batchelder, A. E. Kirk; 11-12, P. K. Fisher, A. Horween; 12-1, R. Fiske, Jr., R. W. Marks; 1-2, P. E. Stevenson, R. B. Williamson; 2-3, R. Gerould, F. Workum; 3-4, L. B. Evans, J. V. Spalding; 4-5, J. C. Bolton, S. H. Johnson; 5-6, R. P. Hallowell, P. C. Washburn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SENIORS BALLOT FOR OFFICERS FROM 9 TO 6 | 1/14/1919 | See Source »

...serve all its purposes. It would give every undergraduate some knowledge of the military game and would offer an opportunity to those who desired to become experts. A man with four years of military education would be invaluable to the Government in case of another war. There are at present and will be for the next few years, a fine body of retired officers in the University who could start this system going on a high standard of efficiency...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TOMORROW'S R. O. T. C. | 1/14/1919 | See Source »

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