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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...schools in the city, they were not quartered in army barracks, although the men lived under military discipline. They lived in hotels, in boarding houses and in French homes. An interesting outcome of this boarding of men in private families was that before the school closed in July, twenty student-soldiers had applied for permission to marry...
...Henry Kemble Oliver '52, who, unknown to the public, had endowed the Department of Hygiene at the University with several hundred thousand dollars a few years ago, died last Saturday, October 25. Dr. Oliver had all through his life been very interested in matters of student health at this University. This interest led him in his later years to give his entire fortune to the establishment of the chair of Hygiene, now occupied by Dr. Roger Irving...
...during his life Dr. Oliver has shown great interest in student hygiene. His intention in establishing a chair of hygiene here was to bring the undergraduate body in closer contact with sound medical advice, both in times of illness and in times of good health...
...dogs in German, and only used Danish to swear at his servants." Before his death he had established a theatre, supplied it with comedies, and contributed masterpieces of poetry, and essays. His plays are of universal interest due to his extensive travels. It was while he was a student at Oxford that he first conceived the idea "how splendid it would be to take a place among the authors." The Dramatic Club's production will be the first time that one of his plays have been staged in America, as far as can be learned from the records...
...Saturday and Sunday, November 1 and 2, a conference of the Student Volunteer Union of Greater Boston will be held in the Gordon Bible College, 30 Evans Way, Boston. Representatives of the University and of many other institutions interested in student volunteer work will gather there to discuss various plans of constructive action. The meeting will be addressed by many men prominent in the missionary field, among whom are: R. P. Wilder, General Secretary of the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, New York, H. C. Stuntz, resident Bishop of Nebraska; D. Brewer Eddy, Associate Secretary of the American Board...