Word: student
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...clothing, as well as the books and magazines, which will be collected, is to go to those who are poor and needful. In this Easter season the spirit of generosity is in the minds of all. No student hesitates to subscribe as much as possible to the Liberty Loan, nor does he wilfully wish to stop his generosity there. The opportunity for doing a useful service will be presented when the collector calls. Do not turn him away empty handed...
...Goodnight" editorial in the CRIMSON of Thursday last voiced an opinion which it is hoped will find further expression in the CRIMSON and other University publications. Evidence of interest on the part of the student body is necessary if training in Aeronautics is to be provided here rather than at Tech or other nearby institutions...
...order that there may be some written manifestation of the student body's desire, a petition to the corporation for a course in Aeronautics will be left in the Common Room of Weld for the signatures of all men who are interested in learning to fly. HARVARD AERONAUTICAL SOCIETY...
Acting upon the recommendation of the Student Council, the Athletic Committee has decided to award numerals to the manager and ten members of the 1922 hockey squad selected by the coach, although the Freshmen were unable to play either Yale or Princeton this year because of weather conditions. The men who will receive insignia are: H. F. Colt, captain, D. Angier, C. Baker, W. Banes, M. Gratwick, H. Humphrey, L. Lincoln, J. Martin, J. O'Mealy, R. Smith, and A. M. Wrenn, manager...
...fact that two thousand American officers and men are studying in English universities marks a noteworthy event in the history of the educational relationship between the two Anglo-Saxon countries. In France, also soldier-students of the American Army are in attendance at the time-honored institutions of learning. The effect of academic association with European culture on the part of these men should be exceedingly broadening. It is to be hoped that a spirit of fellowship with the French and English student can be brought overseas by the home-coming soldier, thus strengthening the ties which already bind...