Word: problems
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...LL.B. '93, a former editor of the Monthly and now editor of Harper's Weekly, will speak in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. The subject of the lecture has not been announced, but it will be a discussion of some modern problem, social or economic...
...Student Council Committee on Military Affairs has prepared a tentative, enrolment plan for the University Regiment. According to the proposed plan, men who join must agree to devote three hours a week to drill and lectures and to prepare a monthly solution to a map problem. Two hours each week will be devoted to drill and a lecture will take up the remaining hour...
...Harvard Regiment. In doing this, I promise to devote three hours a week, arranged so as to interfere in no way with my college work, to military instruction including both theoretical and practical work. I further agree, each month, to prepare and hand in a solution to a map problem in the correspondence course conducted by the United States Army...
...Every member of the Regiment is expected to become a member of the Correspondence Course conducted by the Army for Plattsburg men. This consists of monthly problems in map work, and tactics. Answers are sent to the War Department, are there corrected and the solution with the most prevalent mistakes are sent with the next problem...
...brilliant playing has the team gone through the season without a defeat. Collins, Cool, and Shelton will also be greatly missed. The coaches consider Ryerson and Zander as prominent end material to fill Shelton's place, and Bard and Dixon fit candidates for the line. The greatest problem will be to find a man to take Cool's place at centre. Hoffman and Benedict, substitute backs, will be good material in another year, as will Van Horn. Bretz, the freshman quarterback, a fast, heady player, a good kicker and a man who has shown some excellent qualities in generalship, should...