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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Committee, and for Secretary, which was first scheduled to take place tomorrow and later postponed, will be held on March 12. This change was necessary because it was feared that the large number of Seniors in the service could not be heard from in time. As the ballots were sent out only three weeks ago, the 1918 Nominating Committee hopes to hear from many more men by waiting an extra week. The final day on which votes will be received from Seniors in the service is March 14. The results of the complete election will be announced on that...
...College to make their appointments at Notman's for photographs to go in the 1918 Class Album and to return their "class life" blanks properly filled out. All pictures must be taken by the end of this week, according to the stipulations on the blanks which were sent out on February 20. Although the men in the service have been prompt in returning their blanks there are a number of Seniors in College who have not been heard from...
...University Military Office has issued a call for photographs of last year's regiment, to be used as illustrations in a pamphlet which will be published by the University and sent throughout the country as an encouragement for enlistment in the crops, in case a plan for summer training is decided upon. All men who have any clear, interesting photographs of the R. O. T. C. in 1917 are asked to bring their prints or negatives to the Headquarters Office as soon as possible...
...Thompson was sent to Russia before the revolution by "Leslie's Weekly." He was in Petrograd when the Kerensky forces deposed the Czar, and was wounded four times while taking the pictures...
...provide the best possible entertainment for men now in the National Army cantonments, and all military and naval camps on this side of the Atlantic, at the lowest possible price. This council is issuing books of tickets, somewhat like mileage coupons in use on the railroads, which, when sent to men at any of the service camps or cantonments in the United States, will enable them to attend the performances given at the Liberty Theatres, the Y. M. C. A. auditoriums or the tents provided by the Chautauqua Managers' Association...