Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Concurrent with the sailing for France of another Harvard section of the American Ambulance Corps comes the report that colleges throughout the country are manifesting an active interest in the work of the great war. Units are being organized for the American Ambulance Field Service, volunteers are being sent to do Y. M. C. A. work at the front, ambulances are being donated and funds raised for distribution in war-stricken Europe. These are only a few examples of the interest taken in the war by universities of America...
...Resignations will be accepted by the Navy Department except during the periods of strained foreign relations or actual war. Each unit will be assigned to a boat for patrol duty in the First Naval District during the summer maneuvers, and in case of war will be immediately ordered to report for duty in defending the coast from submarines...
Candidates for the position of second assistant manager of the University lacrosse team will report at Hollis 19 this evening at 7.15. Men from the Sophomore Class only are eligible. The work will be divided between clerical duties at the H. A. A. Office and attendance at the practice on the field. No previous experience is necessary. The competition will last until shortly after the spring vacation, and the successful candidates will accompany the team on its trip to Geneva and Ithaca...
...competition for second assistant manager of the University track team will begin next Monday, March 19, at 1.30 o'clock, when all candidates will report at the H. A. A. Office. This competition is open to all Sophomores and is the last major sport manager competition in which 1919 men may participate. The competition will be decided at the time of the Yale meet...
Members of Company M will report at the Armory in Persis Smith Hall at 1.15 to get rifles before going to the cage for drill...