Word: short
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Professor Coleland will deliver a short address to the candidates and to those members of the board who are present at the meeting. In addition, both the literary and business competitions will be outlined in detail and candidates started at their work. Refreshments will be served...
...Harvard Advocate will hold its 61st candidates' meeting in the sanctum on the third floor of the Union on Wednesday, September 26, at seven o'clock. Professor Copeland will deliver a short address to the candidates and to those members of the board present, and both literary and business competitions will be discussed in outline. The competitions are primarily for members of the classes of 1920 and 1921, but Juniors are eligible. Refreshments will be served...
...million men." It is to continue throughout what has been dubbed Camp Library Week. The Library War Council appointed by the Secretary of War intends to erect a comfortable library and fill it with good books at each of the thirty-two cantonments and the numerous training camps. This short explanation of the Council's aim is enough in itself. We need bestow no elaborate praise on so worthy a motive for raising money, since he who wrote "We may live without books" has been proved remarkably presumptuous long since. Man must read and our army is composed...
There is room for 10 more men in a Harvard section of the United States of America Ambulance Service now in training at Allentown, Pennsylvania. It is probable that the section will leave in a short time for France, thus offering an early chance for service. There is also an excellent opportunity for advancement, as all privates are eligible for the commission of first lieutenant. The recruiting of the section is in charge of Sergeant W. Herbits '19, and information may be obtained from him at 547 Tremont Building from 10 to 12 o'clock...
...passing out of the personal life, dear as that may be to those who have known him, which constitutes the loss. It is the unfulfilled promise, the vacant years, the deeds not done which might have been well done, the cutting short of a strong man's life. For the loss of these no vacant praise, nor deeper memory, nor most bitter grief may at all avail...