Word: program
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...constantly recurring strikes in the ship-yards of the Atlantic seaboard present serious obstacles to our naval program. The demand for ships has never been greater than now. Figures just made public demonstrate that the U boat has outrun the combined efforts of English and American ship-yards by three to one. New ships in vastly increased quantities must be had if this year is to see the tide turn. Yet the unpatriotic action of a large part of our workers at the present time threatens this all-important artery of our war machine. Whether walkouts have been inspired...
International night will be observed on next Saturday by the Cosmopolitan Clubs of the University and of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at the Walker Memorial Building at M. I. T. The program, which will include a dance, will afford an opportunity for the foreign students of the two institutions to become acquainted. The entertainment will begin at 7.45 o'clock, and the time for stopping the dance, which will start at 9.15, has by special permission been extended till 12 o'clock...
...meeting Herbert Parker '78, formerly Attorney General, will preside and the speakers will be James M. Beck, the author of several books on the war, and J. R. Rathom, the spy-exposing editor of the Providence Journal. A military band of 50 pieces will furnish music and the musical program will be under the personal supervision of Professor Leo. R. Lewis, of Tufts College...
This is a very serious result. Von Tirpitz has sent to the bottom in one short year three times as many ships as have been put in commission by our own ship yards and those of England. The unfortunate disputes and delays in our shipping program have been partly responsible for this result, which has been so favorable for the U-boats...
Tonight the University Musical Clubs will give a concert at Winchester under the auspices of the Sigma Beta Society. All proceeds from the program are to be given to the Red Cross...