Word: reds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...meeting of the Corporation last Monday, Kenneth Ballard Murdock '16, was appointed Assistant Dean of Harvard College. After graduating from the College in 1916, Murdock was appointed Assistant in English. At the end of the college year 1916-17 he joined the Red Cross. In June, 1918 he enlisted in the Navy and was commissioned at the Princeton Ensign School in November, 1918. He has also been re-appointed assistant in English...
...appointment of Matthew Luce '91, of Boston, as Regent of the University, to succeed Edward Deshon Brandegee '81, of Boston, was announced Saturday. Mr. Brandegee resigned his office last August to take up Red Cross work. Mr. Luce had recently assumed the duties of the Regency, but was not officially appointed until Saturday...
...Tactics, appointed by the Board of Overseers, held its first meeting of the year at the Harvard Club yesterday noon. There were present: Langdon Marvin' '98, chairman; Major-General Leonard Wood, M.D. '84; Colonel Arthur Woods '92, Aviation Section Signal Corps; Eliot Wadsworth '98, Acting Chairman of American Red Cross; President S. N. Hollis, of Worcester Polytechnic School, Hon. '99; President H. S. Dunber, of Lehigh University; Col. G. Clark '03; General S. D. Parker '91; as guest: Col. H. L. Stimson L. '91 and Professor J. Warren...
...Fragments from France." A fine old walrus he was, blowing his drooping whiskers up from his mouth and expressing all emotions by the intelligent ejaculation, 'Ullo! As Alf, of the patent cigar lighter which would never light, Mr. Percy Jennings gave a very realistic representation of that cheerful, red headed little Irishman of the type which seems to have almost disappeared in these days of Teuton plots and Sinn Feiners. Mr. Leon Gordon, formerly of the Henry Jewett Players, took the part of Bert, the Don Juan of the trio, the man "with a girl in every trench." His interpretation...
...kept. The collection at present consists of 500 posters delivered at the Library, but Mr. Emerson hopes ultimately to bring it up to 1,000. The collection includes a complete set of all the posters issued by the national organizations in this country, such as the Liberty Loan, Red Cross, Y. M. C. A., Army, Navy, Marines, Food and Fuel Administration, etc. Likewise, there are posters from France, England, Canada, Russia, Italy and Australia and other countries. There is a remarkable variety in the pictures, both in color and size...