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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...balance on hand to date is $2107.70, of which $1507.70 is in cash and $600 is in the form of Liberty Bonds of the Victory Loan bought by the class last spring. Receipts. Class dues, $1,920.00 Proceeds from Jubilee, 14.00 Interest, 12.75 Receipts from Red Book, 633.44 ----- Total income, $2,580.19 Expenditures. Smokers, $356.49 Dues to Student Council, 15.00 Band for ball game, 66.00 1922 banner, 10.00 Flowers, 25.00 ----- Total expenditures, $472,49 Balance. Cash on hand, $1,507.70 Liberty Bonds, 600.00 ----- Total balance on hand...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1922 REPORT SHOWS OPULENCY | 12/4/1919 | See Source »

...additional men reported, among them C. C. Macomber '22, of the University football team this year, and three members of last year's Freshman team--L. D. Baker '22, G. V. Smith '22, and J. F. Stearns '22, all of whom made the trip to New Haven last spring. Stanley Burnham Occ., an "H. W. T." man of the 1916 team, has been turning out regularly for a work out on the mats...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 40 FRESHMAN WRESTLERS REPORT | 12/4/1919 | See Source »

Practice for the soccer team will be held as usual in the spring. The team has prospects for an excellent season next year, although it will be lacking seven of its "H. A. F." players. These men, who comprise just half of the letter winners this year, are: P. K. Fisher '20, J. Glaser '20, M. Heard '20, V. B. Kellett Occ., V. E. Macy '20, G. Tilton '20, and S. Washburn '20, Several promising Freshmen will be available for the team, however...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MASTERS NEW SOCCER LEADER | 12/4/1919 | See Source »

...Harvard Unit was organized in the spring of 1915, and in June of that year 32 surgeons and physicians, three dentists, and 75 nurses, in charge of Dr. Edward H. Nichols '86, sailed for England. The Unit was assigned to General Hospital 22, British Expeditionary Forces, and remained in service, except for a break of three weeks in 1915, until the conclusion of hostilities. After several physicians had each had a term of service in charge of the Unit, Dr. Hugh Cabot '94 took permanent charge, was made Commanding Officer of the Hospital by the British Army, and was commissioned...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: KING GEORGE SENDS MESSAGE OF GRATITUDE TO HARVARD | 11/25/1919 | See Source »

Harvard football has been launched successfully again and under difficulties which it is easy to underestimate. Coach Fisher himself was called upon at the eleventh hour last spring to take over Mr. Haughton's position as held coach. He was confronted with a vast squad in September, men for the most part unknown and untried in college football. That he and Captain Murray were able to develop the mature football displayed by Harvard in Saturday's game is a truly remarkable feat...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHAT ELSE MATTER? | 11/24/1919 | See Source »

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