Word: reports
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...annual report of the Law School for the year of 1916-17 shows that part of the University to have been the hardest hit by the war, as far as enrolment is concerned. Slightly more than one-third of the number of men who attended the Law School last spring returned in the fall to continue their studies...
...addition to the class officers, Dean Yeomans will address the Sophomores. The first speaker of the evening will be Arnold Horween '20, the class president. The speeches will be closed by an address from John Gardner Coolidge, vice-president of 1920. Burnham Lewis will deliver his report as secretary-treasurer of the Sophomore class...
...report has come that the reprisals undertaken by the British air fleets on German cities have been of value in shaking confidence and nerves. While we must not imagine huge crowds dashing about in a state of terror, yet it is extremely probable that reprisals, undertaken on a people tired and keyed up, have been effective in weakening their morale and increasing their desire for peace. To the English, air raids are a matter of habit, and the defences are well organized and trainee through long practice. To the Germans they are comparatively new, and they cannot yet have obtained...
According to statistics given out in the annual report of the Harvard Club of Boston, 1,380 members of the club are now devoting their time to some kind of Government service. Of this number, 916 are enrolled in the fighting forces of the Allies, while 464 are engaged in auxiliary service such as the Home or State Guards, the Red Cross, the Y. M. C. A., Government or civil service work...
...figures show that nearly one-third of the total number of members of the club are giving all their time to work for the Allied cause. The total membership as compiled in the report...