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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...sect. O, Harvard 3 Mr. Richter's sects. C, T, Harvard 2 Mr. Van Sickle's sects., New Lect. Hall Mr. Wright's sects., Upper Mass. Economics 4b: Alton to Henderson (inclusive), Harvard 5 Hoffman to Zimmerman (inclusive), Harvard 6 English 56, Upper Mass. Fine Arts 5g, Fogg Small Lect.-rm. French 1: Dr. Hawkins's sect. 1, Holden Mr. Leavitt's sect. 2, Fogg Lect.-rm. French 13, Sever 36 French 22 hf., Upper Mass. German 8, Upper Mass...
...Commons during the last year, including forty-one freshmen, thirty-seven sophomores and fifteen upper-classmen. The under-classmen have in compensation for their services received their board, the biggest item in college expenses. While the upper-classmen, who have acted as floor captains and ushers, have received a small salary in addition to their board...
...open-air dining hall has been added to the camp at Red Top for the use of the University crew and Coach Herrick has had a small house erected in quarters for his private use. Another improvement is an addition to the boathouse which permits about three more shells to be stored therein...
...year will be addressed by speakers of equal ability, so that all men who are interested in the international career of the United States, who wish to "understand its foreign policy and help to mould it," would enjoy and profit by attending the meetings this year. The cost is small; the experience is stimulating; the time is such that this conference may conveniently be made a preliminary to the July camps at Plattsburg. Any of the dozen University undergraduate and graduate students who were at last year's conference will be glad to give information, and full details...
...over 5,000 of them would be immediately available. Our naval reserve, consisting of ex-enlisted men, at present numbers not over a very few hundred. There are a considerable number of men in civil life, who have served in the navy, who might re-enlist, and a comparatively small number of United States citizens, who have followed a sea-faring life, and who would be useful if they should offer their services in time of war. That...