Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...shortage, it would be inadvisable to hold the dance until such time as that situation should change for the better. The original plan was to give the dance in the Union on February 12. This arrangement would have been within the letter of Fuel Administrator Storrow's ruling in regard to the 10 o'clock closing hour, for the Union is not considered either a public or a private dance hall, but the committee felt that to postpone the function would be more in keeping with the spirit of the order. The committee expects that it will be possible...
...meeting of the Student Council yesterday evening the following resolution in regard to the proposed measure of altering the schedule of the University in order to save daylight was unanimously passed...
...results of the proposed plan might be better secured by actually turning back the clocks, but it would be impossible for the University alone to attempt that method. An alteration of the schedule, however, would be practical and economical. It is safe to anticipate favorable action in regard to the matter by the Student Council this evening, and there is no reason to believe that the Faculty will not be similarly disposed...
...urges men in service to be sure that all their personal letters concerning military matters are submitted to the local censor. Since no suitable officer is available for the position of R. O. T. C. censor, Major Flynn has consented to act in this capacity. For further details in regard to this matter, cadets should go to R. O. T. C. Headquarters in the basement of University Hall...
...information which this office has in regard to the enrolment of men in the Naval Reserve Force after December 15, is based on Section 1515, subparagraph by the War Department, and is as follows...