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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...past fall on the 1920 cross-country team, will comprise a trio of last men for this distance. Again in the mile run the team has some very promising material. D. J. Duggan, who has had considerable preparatory school experience, should develop into a very fast miler with proper coaching and will undoubtedly place high in the coming meets. B. Lewis and E. M. Clarke have also proved themselves good men in the fall and winter practice...
Measurements for caps and gowns are being taken at the Co-operative. It is imperative that all Seniors be measured promptly if the order is to be sent in at the proper time. 1917 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
...butler. Miss Haidee Wright's beautiful voice was heard in the dubious part of Eve Chilcote. With the exception of the stars, it is the only part in the play which affords the slightest chance of human characterization. Mr. Handy sides and Mr. Robertson hardly succeed in conveying a proper illusion as English statesmen. Mr. Guy Bates Post in the leading role was always interesting and sometimes admirable. At the end of anticlimax No. 1, Mr. Tully, the producer, announced somewhat unnecessarily "that Mr. Post would be soon seen again in these parts in 'Hamlet'--or something worth while...
...places regularly appointed for drill, be marched on Monday, March 5, 1917, to the Armory (basement of Persis Smith Hall). Upon arrival at the Armory, companies will take the rifles assigned to them and march back to their drill halls where the rifles will be placed in their proper racks, the numbers of which correspond to the numbers pasted upon the gun stocks. Extra rifles will be carried by the cadets of each company so as to transfer the prescribed number to the racks provided for each company in the respective drill halls...
...army organization. Although we Federalize the militia and double the attendance at the summer military camps, the regular army must always remain our first line of defence. Yet our army today is pitifully small, disproportionately expensive, and inefficient. It numbers 74,000 men in the United States proper, it costs $1,000 per soldier, which is ten times the amount Switzerland expends, and the difficulty of its mobilization on the Mexican border last summer would have been ludicrous had the experience not been so serious a warning...