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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...developed the military airplane to a remarkable extent, and in so doing has built up the commercial machine. Numerous attempts were made before 1914 to establish aerial postal routes, or freight service between places with poor railroad connection. A project has lately appeared to start such a system between London and Paris. Although crossing the Channel was an unusual feat eight years ago, the recent progress in aviation has made that same trip an every-day occurrence. We have read that the governor of Rhode Island traveled by this method when he visited France not long ago. What was seldom...
...King '21. The former two have been holding down the centre positions since very early in the season, and King has been a member of the second team. He is, however, the squad's fastest skater, and a hard man to pass. F. M. Bacon '21, starting at right wing, is experienced, and with a little more aggressiveness should prove one of the most effective players. The following is the lineup that will start the game for 1921: Bacon r.w.; Buntin, r.c.; Bigelow, l.c.; King, c.p.; Sessions, p.; C. Stillman...
Brewer Eddy, traveling secretary of the International Y. M. C. A., will address next Sunday the first of a series of four Sunday morning meetings which have been arranged by the University Christian Association to take place in Phillips Brooks House. The meeting will start at 9.45 and will end before the service in Appleton Chapel. Of the four talks which will be held under the auspices of the Christian Association, two will be given before and two after the mid-year examination period. None of the other three speakers have yet been definitely decided upon...
Indoor rowing practice for Freshmen and informal candidates will start at the Locker Building tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. The practice will be voluntary work under the direction of Coach Haines, and will consist largely of instruction in the theory of rowing and workouts on the rowing machines which have been transferred from the Newell Boathouse...
...Senior Nominating Committee also decided, in view of the present conditions, to appoint a Photograph Committee which is to start work immediately on the Senior Album. Since the volume this year will require more time to secure the necessary information concerning members of the Senior Class than has heretofore been the case, it was felt that the appointment instead of an election of the committee was justified. The following will form the committee: Charles Blum, Jr., '18, of New York, N. Y.; Benjamin Waggoner Sayer '18, of Warwick N. Y.; and Allen Lee Whitman '18, of Cambridge...