Word: readings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University can help in no slight degree in stocking the shelves of the army and navy. Many men have old novels that they never expect to read again cluttering up their rooms, novels that will be of great value in war libraries. It would indeed be strange if there were not a superfluity of books in an institution of learning...
Company E.--Sergeant J. B. Read, vice E. Lovering on probation in College; Corporal D. P. Robinson, vice P. S. Parker, on probation in College...
Professor: Copeland will be the speaker at the regular monthly meeting of the Harvard Club of New York City tomorrow evening at 9 o'clock. The subject of his address will be "Undergraduates and Recent Graduates in the War." After his talk Professor Copeland will read selections from Kipling and Leacock...
...Sunday evening Professor Copeland will be the guest of the Harvard Club of Long Island, where he will speak on "War Letters," and will later read communications from many graduates and undergraduates now in the service...
Once more the war has been brought home to the University, and this time with more force and power than ever before. The War Records show that the number of Harvard men who have sacrificed their lives is steadily and rapidly growing. We cannot read the University's roll of honor without that intense and personal sorrow which alone can make us fully realize the great duties we will have to perform, and the great sacrifices we shall have to bear...