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During the War Professor Sabine, who was in Europe for more than a year beginning with the summer of 1916, made an especial study of problems in aviation, and on his return to this country he was at once taken into the most intimate counsels of the Air Service at Washington. Almost every week until the signing of the armistice he spent at least two or three days in the Government service travelling back and forth between Cambridge and Washington constantly. Frequently he hoped for a respite, but inevitably a telegram would summon him from Cambridge after he had been...
...Upon his return to America, Professor Sabine was frequently called to Washington, where he aided other Government experts in a number of War inventions and had a part in the development of the Liberty Motor...
...fact that a new Athletic Committee will shortly be appointed by President Lowell to consider the athletic policy of the University, the Student Council last night expressed its endorsement of an early resumption of intercollegiate athletics. It was the sense of the body that the undergraduates favored a return to a system similar to that in vogue before the war. The Council therefore passed the following resolution: "Resolved: That the Student Council recommend to the Athletic Committee that college athletics be resumed on a prewar basis with as few changes as possible." It appears that the University athletic authorities...
...office building, will once more resume its former functions. Members of the Naval Unit and Officers' Material School are no longer using the Union rooms as mess halls and these rooms will be restored to their former condition. Definite action on the election of Club officers is awaiting the return to the University Regent, E. D. Brandegee...
After his return Colonel Roosevelt devoted his time to writing and speaking, except in 1912, when he became the candidate of the Progressive Party for President. His articles on preparedness were most widely read and discussed just before this country entered...