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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...giving you a summary of how I landed in Gharial after traveling 13,000 miles in seven weeks, I don't need to spend much time over the sea voyage. Of course we had a couple of submarine scares in the Mediterranean, but sailing with no lights and over a zig-zag course with occasional lifeboat drills lost most of its excitement soon after we left Marseilles. The soldiers along the Suez Canal and the other signs of war, really the most interesting sights on the trip, I can't describe very well on account of censorship rules...
...them), and get a speaker for the Sunday evening sing-song. I manage the restaurant (with an average of 600 sales daily at about 2 cents each), provide a lecture on India every Wednesday, run a Bible class Sunday afternoon and a short prayer meeting every night, and spend every morning taking letters by dictation and such things in the hospital a mile away. Together we run "movies" on Friday and Saturday evenings, and on Thursday, which is both the soldiers' holiday and the closing of the English mail, we do nothing but dole out writing paper...
...June 20.--The class will spend the day at the Hoosic-Whisick Club, Green and Elm streets, Ponkapoag, Canton. June 21.--Yale game; 7.30 P. M., Dinner, University Club, Boston. June 22.--12.00, Class meeting, Holworthy...
...Meet at Hotel Somerset, take automobiles to Pride's Crossing, where the class will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Graeme Haughton at luncheon. Return by automobiles in time for Class Day exercises in Stadium; 3.30 P. M., meet in Yard and march to Stadium. June 21.--Spend morning at Country Club in Brookline; 1.00-2.00 P. M., luncheon; go by automobiles to Harvard-Yale ball game; after game the wives of members will be entertained by Mrs. S. H. Fessenden at Chestnut Hill, going and returning by automobiles; 7.30 P. M., Class Dinner, Union Club, Boston. June...
During the junior year a student spends 10 weeks of the summer in camp at Milford and one week in the spring on a tract of 6,000 acres of hardwood. Two weeks are also spent in the virgin forests of the Adirondacks and considerable time in the woods of New England. The seniors spend 12 weeks of camping in the woods of the Southern states...