Word: springing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Lieutenant Colonel Hugh Cabot '94 was the guest of the Harvard Canadian Club at its Empire Day dinner Saturday evening at the Union, when officers for the year were elected. His address was devoted particularly to an explanation of the strategy of the campaign of the spring of 1918 on the western front, and he also emphasized the importance of Anglo-American co-operation in the future. Three members of the club who saw service overeas also spoke...
...team of Brown University on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The line-up for the second team will remain unchanged with the exception of the pitcher, who is still in doubt. E. C. Dingwell '19, who has proved the most effective boxman for the team this spring, has been sick and will be unable to play. As H. M. Erb '19 is out of the game as a result of being hit in the nose by a pitched ball in the game with St. John's on Wednesday, the choice seems to rest between R. Phillips...
Although in the spring of 1916 the College voted for compulsory membership in the Union, the committee has decided to start next fall on a voluntary basis with the dues reduced from $10 to $5 per year...
...spring of, 1917, Goodwin went overseas, and was a driver with the Ambulance Field Service at Verdun, Brass, and Vacherauville from June 25 to October 24. He enlisted in the Air Service on November 5, 1917, and trained at Tours, St. Maixest, and Ecole de Chateaursoux. He was commissioned May 18, 1918. Lt. Goodwin was buried with military honors in the American cemetery at Chateauroux...
...meeting of the Executive Committee of the Senior class, it was decided that men of the class of 1918 who are still in college will not share in any of the Senior activities this spring. Many people felt that those members of the class of 1918 who were to receive their degrees this year, should be allowed to share in the Senior activities, such as the Picnic, Spread, and Class Day itself, which they had been deprived of in their own class because...