Word: specializes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...townspeople and students." The opportunities so provided do not include admission to the regular instruction which a college conducts in its class-rooms, although that field of public service is being widely developed by collegiate co-operation with the Commission on Extension Courses. Of reference here are the special series of lectures and meetings, such as that of a course of carefully prepared war talks which is announced today from Wheaton College, or the Tuesday afternoon "faculty lectures" which have been given for several years at Williams College, with afternoon tea in the offing. These are "open to townspeople...
Students failing to pay their dues at this time will be required to cease attending lectures and to forfeit all privileges of use of the University buildings, athletic grounds and dining balls. A special fee of $10 will be charged all students who are deprived of the privileges of the College for non-payment of dues...
...Wednesday and Friday afternoons. There are four of these sections, containing ten or twelve men each. They go through the Yard and study various kinds of ships and their equipment. So far, the class has devoted its time to the large battleships, the monitors and the armored cruisers, paying special attention to the anchor chains and tackle. The rowing in the cutter comes almost every Monday for an hour...
...services at concerts given for the benefit of the Red Cross and other war charities, a concert will be given this evening by the combined Musical Clubs for the entertainment of the members of the Coast Artillery stationed at Fort Warren in Boston Harbor. The Clubs will go by special boat, the "Anderson," from Long Wharf at 7 o'clock. Special passes have been issued to the members of the Clubs from Major Holbrook, commandant of Fort Warren, giving them passage on the boat and entrance into the camp...
...Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The gymnasium and swimming tank are open daily from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M., and private instruction is given during that time in both. The membership fees, carrying all privileges, are ten dollars a year, or $7.50 for six months, with special rates to members of Phillips Brooks House...