Word: regular
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Aeronautical Society plans to purchase an airplane from the Government and is urging the Faculty to take advantage of this by establishing a regular course in practical aeronautics. This suggestion merits serious consideration...
Aeronautics has made wonderful progress during the War and will become one of the great sciences of the future. Perhaps it will not be many years before we see regular aero passenger lines running between the big centres of industry throughout the country. Already a limited mail service has been established. In a short time the Atlantic Ocean will undoubtedly be crossed by a heavier-than-air machine. All kinds of possible uses of the airplane suggest themselves...
...revised, voting list of members of the Class of 1919, containing in addition to the names of regular Seniors, the names of all those who were originally connected with the class, but whose status in the College is at present undecided, will be posted Monday morning. Over two hundred men who were not included in the first voting list will thus be added to the number of those eligible to vote. The lists will be posted in University Hall, on the Bulletin Board in the Yard, in Sever Hall, and in the CRIMSON Building...
...Reverend Warren Seymour Archibald '03, S.T.B., minister of the Second Congregational Church of Hartford, Conn., will conduct the regular Sunday services in Appleton Chapel tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Officers of the University are to enter at the north door of the Chapel and students at the south door...
...Lieutenant James Kennedy Moorhead '17 and Law School, while leading his men in the drive on the Metz Fortress on the Verdun front last October. Moorhead left the University in April, 1917, for Fort Niagara where he was commissioned second lieutenant and assigned to the 22nd Regiment of the Regular Army at Fort Hamilton, N. Y. From there he went to Philadelphia where he and his men guarded the interned German officers and sailors. Detailed to the 61st Infantry at Camp Green, North Carolina, he went overseas on April...