Word: sending
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University will send a contribution of clothing to the city of Halifax for the relief of the people who have been deprived of their possessions by the explosion and the resulting fire. A committee of 13 undergraduates has been appointed, which will canvass the dormitories connected with the University and collect everything that would be useful to the citizens of Halifax. All their work, however, must be done before 10 o'clock this morning, since at that time the special truck will leave Phillips Brooks House carrying the University's share collected. This contribution will leave Boston...
...hard to believe that the War Department will carry out its threat to call to the colors only fifty per cent of the graduates of the second training camps for reserve officers. To commission the remainder and send them to their homes for an indefinite period without pay would be a breach of promise on the part of the Government. The training camps full quota of officers would be immediately required. In consequence thousands of men beyond draft age gave up their jobs and suspended many responsibilities in the belief that their services were really needed. If these men pass...
There will be a Freshman mass meeting in the Common Room of Smith Halls this evening at 7 o'clock. It will be a send-off for the 1921 team, which will go to Princeton tomorrow to prepare for the game on Saturday...
...players will make the trip, accompanied by Coach Wallace and the 1921 football manager and assistant, who are to be appointed tonight. The team leaves Cambridge at 2.10 Friday afternoon from Smith Halls. The entire Freshman class will assemble there at that time to give the team a final send...
Thursday, 2.30 P. M., Emerson D: Professor Whittem will meet men desirous of studying French for Soldiers. Those unable to attend are requested to send to him at Widener 172 a postcard stating what courses they have taken and are now taking in French. P. W. LONG, Aide for Assignments...