Word: sented
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...incorrect. Herbert left England, where he had been in training as a signaling officer for a year, for active service in France on February 16. Since that time nothing but good news has been heard from him. The letter bringing a report of his death must have been sent before he had left England for the Continent. THOMAS H. FISHER...
...have arranged an elaborate program of speeches by churchmen prominent in various fields of ecclesiastical life, including Dr. Charles R. Brown, dean of the Yale School of Religion, and the Reverend John W. Planter, of the Andover Theological Seminary. The names of those expecting to be present should be sent as soon as possible to Mr. Carl B. Bare, 600 West 122d street, New York City...
Those Seniors who have not sent in their Class Lives (the red blanks) to the Photograph Committee at the H. A. A. should do so at once, if they wish to appear in the Album. Men who have had their pictures taken should return their proofs immediately...
Measurements for caps and gowns are being taken at the Co-operative. It is imperative that all Seniors be measured promptly if the order is to be sent in at the proper time. 1917 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
...Haydock '16 has left the pole vault without one good vaulter, and incidentally, the team without a single man who has won his "H" in a field event. The 1919 track squad was also noticeably weak in the hammer-throw, shot put and pole vault, but it has sent men up to the University squad who, with training, should develop into able performers. They are C. A. Clark '19 in the shot put, and A. R. Frey '19 and A. Perkins '19, in the high jump. W. H. Wheeler, Jr., '18 is another shot putter of promise. In the broad...