Word: subjects
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...result of playing against Yale last Saturday evening, the following men have been awarded their hockey numerals, subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee and the Student Council: C. C. Adams, Jr., of Cedarhurst, L. I., N. Y.; F. McN. Bacon, of New York, N. Y.; G. S. Baldwin, Jr., of Chestnut Hill; E. L. Bigelow, of Boston; R. W. Buntin, of West Newton; J. Holmes, Jr., of New York, N. Y.; R. S. Humphrey, of Milton; R. J. Philips, of New York, N. Y.; H. B. Snelling, of Concord; E. H. Stillman, of Wellesley; L. B. Stoddart...
...that he was made a member of the War Trade Board. He will give his attention particularly to the consideration of import questions concerning the allocation and conservation of ships. Dean Gay's previous experience in this field qualifies him as one of the country's authorities on this subject...
...County Government in the State of --," has been selected as the subject for this year's competition...
...University triangular debate: "Resolved, That, except in so far as is necessary to conceal military and naval secrets from the enemy, the United States Government should take no measures to prevent the publication and circulation of any paper." Teams chosen from each dormitory will debate on a subject to be announced later on March 8, 13 and 18; each team will uphold against one opponent the affirmative and against the other the negative. Individual loving cups, offered by former University debaters, will be presented to the members of the winning team...
...three-year course in military science at Yale, recently provided for, will be a decided step further away from the normal undergraduate curriculum and will provide an intensive schooling in every subject which will contribute directly to the training of an artillery officer. The course will begin next fall and continue as long as the war lasts. It will carry the candidate through the theory and practice of field artillery up to a point where a final course at a regular Reserve Officers' Training Corps will result in the production of an exceptionally capable officer...