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Dates: during 1910-1919
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More men are needed for Lacrosse. So far only about 30 candidates have reported. If the team is to be up to the standard set by the teams of previous years, there must be more competition. No previous experience is necessary, and men who have never before played will not be handicapped. All new men should report at the Locker Building this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. E. E. O'NEIL '16, Captain. H. R. ANDERSON '16, Manager...
Following the precedent set by last year's Freshman class, H. C. Flower, Jr., '19, president of the Freshman class, has chosen two men from each dormitory to act as a dining room committee, to whom all complaints regarding food or service should be addressed. These men meet Mr. Wilkie, manager of the dining halls, every other Wednesday, and, if necessary, see Dr. Lee. Following is the make-up of the committees: Smith--L. H. Emery, of Lexington; S. M. Rinehart, Jr., of Sewickly, Pa.; Standish--Hamilton Coolidge, of Brookline; Morris Phinney, of West Medford; Gore--G. D. Flynn...
...exceptions besides these just noted, this number of the Advocate is correct in both fact and expression. One thing, then, the present board of editors have accomplished. They have trained their writers so that when, they go out into the world, if they engage in journalism, they can set, comparatively at least, commendable examples of correctness. Unfortunately, such examples are needed far too much in American journalism...
...date for the Freshman triangular debate has been set for May 5. One of the 1919 teams will argue with Yale in Sanders Theatre and the other will go to Princeton. The subject has not yet been definitely settled, but will probably be on some topic regarding the Mexican situation. There will be a mass meeting in Smith Halls early next week, at which candidates for the Freshman team will report and plans for the season will be discussed...
Contributions from graduates, which will be used only to purchase the actual service equipment of the corps, will be received by Dr. Seabury W. Allen '91, 20 Charles River square, Boston. Dr. Allen yesterday consented to set as Graduate Treasurer of the Flying Corps...