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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...regular spring meeting of the Legal Aid Bureau on March 3 the officers for the coming summer session were elected. The new President, Oscar John Dorwin, 2L., of Minosqua, Wis., will hold his office for one year, while the other officers will retire at the end of the summer session. The other elections were as follows: Vice-president, Ralph, Randolph 2L, of Austin, Texas.; Secretary-Treasurer, Robert Lockwood Lipman 2L.; of Berkely, Cal,; Board of Directors, James Burrill Angel 2L., of Detroit, Mich.; Charles Roe Harden 3L., of New Park, N. J.; and Arthur Emil Simon 2L., of Spokane, Wash...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Legal Aid Elections Announced | 3/7/1919 | See Source »

...University. This is the only graduate School in which the war had a tendency to increase rather than decrease the enrollment. The medical students were not allowed by the government to leave their studies and even those preparing for this course were forced to stay at their regular work, so great was the government's need for skilled medical men. The complete figures by classes follow: First year, 98 Second year, 89 Third year, 100 Fourth year, 16 -- Total...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Medical School's Enrollment 305 | 3/7/1919 | See Source »

...genuine "Harvard Magazine," the appearance of which was so ably advertised yesterday by the unknown editors of the red-covered parody bearing the same name, is now published and on sale at the Square. The regular magazine is intended by its editors to fill the place of the old Monthly which ceased publication some years ago. There is to be no board of editors announced, except the business staff, the main principle of the publication being that no board shall be chosen until men of proved ability can be selected. A business staff, with W. F. Davidson '20 and Alan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD MAGAZINE NO. 2 PLACED ON SALE TODAY | 3/6/1919 | See Source »

Professor Morize's group will hold its first meeting in Phillips Brooks House tonight at 7 o'clock. T. J. Barstow '10 has been appointed student secretary of Professor Morize's division. First meetings of the other new groups will be held later in the week after which regular weekly meetings of an hour will be held through April. Men who wish to change from one group to another must notify the student secretaries of the change...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LAKE LEADS DISCUSSION GROUP | 3/4/1919 | See Source »

...pursue courses in what were called "ground schools" or at institutions like Massachusetts Institute of Technology or our own university. These courses were thorough and information from Massachusetts Tech is that students did as thorough work there is such special courses as they are required to do in the regular course Of course officers doing that work are credited when they return to take up their regular college work. Privates who went directly into service and had no opportunity for any study whatever could not expect to be credited for work which they had never done or attempted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SYRACUSE EXPLAINS | 3/3/1919 | See Source »

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