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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Senior class buttons have arrived and will be placed on sale today at Leavitt and Peirce's and at the Harvard Co-operative at a price of 75 cents each, it was announced yesterday by the 1918 Class Day Committee. There has been great difficulty with the enameling work this year and as a consequence, the manufacture was delayed more than two months. For this reason the price is somewhat higher than in previous years. The sale will last only a few days and Seniors are requested to get their buttons at once before the supply is exhausted...
...line trench when companies of American and British soldiers climb over the top and fall in behind a wicked-looking tank that sweeps out across No Man's Land. It looks, sounds and smells like the real thing, and, as they say of circus features, is alone worth the price of admission...
...been a brake on individual production. Large classes of labor and groups of manufacturers have become impressed with the notion that they are indispensable. High wages have made it appear to many workers that they are fulfilling a patriotic duty by merely being present on the job. High prices for ships, military equipment and munitions have convinced some manufacturers that their obligation is fulfilled by the mere fact that they are in the business. The incentive of competition for customers or employment being removed, producers of the manifold war requirements are spending too much energy in determining the size...
...operative has consented to act, as agent for Cottrell & Leonard; and will measure all 1918 men for their caps and gowns. Measurements for gowns, to be delivered by May 1. must be made before April 10. Applications made after April 10 will be filled at a slightly higher price...
...contract as arranged with Cottrell & Leonard provides for a price of $5.50 for the standard cap and gown...