Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...announced that inter-battalion and inter-company athletics would be promoted during the coming fall and winter. Owing to the decrease in the number of candidates who report for any one sport, it has been found impossible to carry out the inter-class schedules which were planned, especially in regard to the minor sports. The matter will be taken up in companies, and those interested in some branch of athletics will organize a team from their company...
...attitude of the shrunken board of editors with regard to the Illustrated's duty is sane and therefore commendable. There is no denying that "if Harvard in peace is an object of pictorial interest, Harvard at war is memorable." So, with an all-picture line-up, there is no prose in the first number to criticize except the explanatory editorial on page one, which includes a split infinitive...
...more than 100 during the preceding 48 hours shows the excellent work of the Recruiting Committee. Today the campaign is to be continued more strenuously with a view to reaching every student in or out of Cambridge in order that expectations of President Lowell and other University authorities in regard to the courses may be fulfilled. To differentiate members of the corps from those not yet enrolled, and to assist in the recruiting, buttons are soon to be distributed to those in the military courses...
...dispel whatever misunderstanding may have arisen through lack of information in regard to the attitude of the Committee on the choice of electives towards the course, the following statement has been authorized by Military Headquarters...
Only 458 men have registered for the two course as yet, a very small number even though the early information in regard to them was somewhat indefinite. Registration, will be open at last until October 1 and men expecting to join should go to Military Headquarters in University Hall (open from 9 to 5 o'clock daily), where all information can be obtained and legitimate changes in courses can be attended to. The Faculty has given the committee on the Choice of Electives the discretion to waive the rules of concentration and distribution if necessary and no additional fee will...