Word: session
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Since plans for the opening of the west wings of that building as lounging, smoking and reading rooms have been postponed on account of the coal shortage, the occupation of a portion of the Union by the Ensign School will cause no further disarrangement of the College. The third session of the Ensign School, which is scheduled to start on February 11, will not be delayed by the transference of the School's headquarters...
Coach Gross put the upperclass seven through a light workout yesterday afternoon in preparation for the game. The Freshmen had previously had a separate session, so the two informal teams had a scrimmage. Both played clever hockey and were aided by smooth, hard ice. The individual stars were A. H. Bright '19, H. F. Gibbs '20, R. E. Gross '19, E. Van R. Stires '20 and N. S. Walker...
...third practice session of the University informal hockey team was marred by snow-covered lce, but despite this handicap, the squad evinced considerable improvement over its previous work. Coach R. E. Gross '19 was again in charge, and he spent most of the time in individual coaching and correcting many of the faults that had become manifest in the first scrimmages...
...drill for Military Science 2 yesterday afternoon consisted of close-order work, practice in the giving of commands, and special instruction in the grenade and the automatic rifle. The first two platoons used the baseball cage, and had a short session of grenade-throwing under the direction of Captain F. Parkman, who explained the method of throwing the bombs. Lieutenant R. S. Lovering demonstrated the use of the French automatic rifle to the third and fourth platoons, whose work was somewhat hampered by the lack of space in the Municipal Drill Hall...
...discussing the matter, Senator Lodge said: "The question has not come before Congress at this session, but the age limits for the draft were most fully considered at the time of the passage of the Act, and it seems to me doubtful if anything will be done to change them at the present time with over 9,000,000 men registered. I should certainly oppose any proposal of this nature...