Word: sending
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Cosby, of the Military Training Camps Association. Men who were eligible, but were not selected for any of the first camps will have an opportunity to make application for the new series of corps. It will not be necessary for those who contemplate attendance at the second camps to send in their applications now, as due announcement will be given regarding when the new reserve corps will be definitely formed...
...camp at New Haven would take on a Harvard air if more Harvard men were there. If other colleges wish to send a larger contingent, the Corps would welcome them gladly, and Harvard's representation join with them in a spirit of friendly rivalry...
...From an economic point of view, the trained minds of college men should be used for developing the nation's resources in time of war. The colleges should send their share of men to the trenches as privates and officers, but as modern warfare consists chiefly in the efforts of one nation to organize itself, make itself more efficient internally and more productive of munitions and necessities of modern warfare than other nations, it is necessary for the educated men to assume responsibility for this efficient organization...
Members of the University who wish to contribute to the fund which Boston is going to present to Marshal Joffre for the orphan children of France should send their contributions to A. Beane '11, Phillips Brooks House, Cambridge. It has been considered advisable for the University to give its general contribution to increase the fund which is being raised throughout Greater Boston, rather than to make a separate gift to the French Marshal when he visit the University on Saturday. Those who have charge of the fund hope to raise at least $150,000 as a gift to express...
...committee, whose opinions are somewhat dubious. There they will be greeted by their German and Austrian and Bulgarian and Turkish brothers-in-labor, although enemies-in-arms, and fraternize with them in the common love of that spirit of equality which transcends mere national politics. We might well send representatives from our own I. W. W. to add to the international gathering...