Word: reds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...excuses for this state of affairs are easy to find. The foremost thought of every red-blooded man is to get into service and he accepts too readily the theory that as a result scholastic attainment is of small importance. Serious thought will refute such an idea. If a man does get into the army or navy the success with which he has pursue his studies here will be of splendid service to him in those fields. If he does not get into uniform, he must take his place as a leader in the era of reconstruction to follow. There...
...gathered by the university war records office. These figures do not represent the total number, as a few of the class secretaries, through whose efforts the records are compiled, have not made reports. The men are engaged in all branches of the service, from the army and navy to Red Cross and relief work...
...different arms of the service, 1,426 men are in the army, 389 in the navy, 287 in aviation, 27 in the Marine Corps, 392 in the Medical Corps. Of the noncombatant forms of service, 102 are in army Y. M. C. A. work, 46 in the Red Cross in executive capacity, and 36 are doing other forms of relief work...
...second play, by Hubert Osborne, Sp., holder of the MacDowell Fellowship in Dramatic Composition, is entitled "The Readjustment," and the arrangement of characters is: Kid, R. H. Owen uL Red, W. Butterfield uC Nolan, S. M. Crocker '21 Lefty, E. Massey Joe, R. Winternith 2G Policeman, E. Kiernan '18 Mabel, Mrs. Massey...
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...