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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first time since 1916 the Harvard and Yale Musical Clubs will combine to give a joint concert when the Glee, Mandolin, and Banjo Clubs of the two Universities present their program in Jordan Hall at 8.15 this evening. This will be the 18th annual concert given since the custom was started. The feature numbers of the evening are to be a pianoforte solo, Chopin's Scherzo, Op. 31, by C. E. Bricken, Yale 1922, and a piano and vocal specialty by H. Elliott '22 and J. Sargent, Jr., '22. Tickets may be obtained at $1.65 and $1.10 apiece at Leavitt...
Only five colleges besides the University have lost more than one hundred men in the present war, but in some cases a percentage as high as ten has been reported. Yale with 186, Cornell with 158, Columbia with 128, and Princeton with 120 are the other universities that have suffered most heavily...
Inspiring and thrilling as is the record of American college men in the present world struggle, it is yet not so moving as that made by the colleges of our allies. The universities of Canada have sent forth a far greater proportion of their graduates than have the colleges and universities of this country, and a greater proportion of them have been killed. The University of Toronto, for instance, contributed about 5,400 men from students' bench and professors' chair, of whom 604 gave up their lives, or somewhat more than 10 per-cent. Similar contributions have been made...
...deprecate the passage of this act in the first place on the ground that it was not what it pretended to be and that constitutional prohibition was due only a few months later. Yet, inasmuch as the bill was enacted, even after the signing of the armistice, the present situation is very different from the earlier...
...Congress of International Students is holding a meeting in Paris at the present time at which representatives of colleges and universities all over the world are present. The object of the congress is to strengthen the bonds existing between the students of France and the students of other nations, particularly of the United States, and especially to deal with the following questions: equivalence in respect to diplomas and credits in different universities, study tours and missions, travelling fellowships exchange of professors, and special courses in France for foreign students...