Word: sending
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Museum of Fine Arts announced yesterday that its Trustees had voted to grant free admission "to instructors and students in Universities, Colleges, Normal Schools, and similar institutions. Those who wish to avail themselves or this privilege should send their names to the Director of the Museum. Tickets will then be given them at the door or mailed them on receipt of a stamped and addressed envelope. For purposes of identification, students applying in person should present their own cards or a letter stamped at the college office...
Games with various military teams will be arranged as soon as possible. One game has already been definitely scheduled. On October 20, the 101st. Maine Heavy Artillery will send a team to Cambridge to play the University informal eleven in the Stadium. W. T. Gardiner '14 has had charge of the preparation of this team. The Athletic Committee hopes that a game may be played against a team at Ayer on October 13. This would probably mark the opening of the informal season. Although nothing definite is known about a team at Ayer, it is certain that an amusement such...
...principal objects of the Advocate this year will be to keep in touch with University men in the various branches of military service. Former members of the board who are at the front or who are enlisted have planned to send contributions with regard to the activities in which they are engaged, so that the Advocate will keep its readers informed on military as well as general literary affairs...
...training could have been carried through the summer. In the end, however, the credit for the results obtained by the Reserve Officers Training Corps belongs to President Lowell, whose foresight in asking the French Government on the day when diplomatic relations were broken off with Germany to send officers to this country to train prospective American platoon leaders and captains not only gave the Corps the benefit of the only modern instruction in the country at the time, but also brought the value of this form of training to the attention of the Government
...unusually good program has been arranged, and though the number of delegates from Northfield territory will be reduced because of the war, the Conference will still be of considerable size. Those colleges and universities that usually send their men to Eaglesmere are this year sending them to Northfield...