Word: successfull
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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The Illustrated announces the election of the following men to the Board: as photographic editors, Samuel Wesley Fordyce, 3d, '21, of Little Rock, Ark., and Rexford Wadleigh Barton '21, of Omaha, Neb.; as business editors, John Henderson Quirin '19, of Manchester, N. H., and Harold Kleinert Guinzburg '21, of New...
President Wilson's order for the reorganization of the Department of Labor means that the United States has learned one great lesson in the war. The Government now recognizes that this successful prosecution of the military campaign requires the mobilization, distribution and conservation of workers. It is a lesson we...
Having completed its fifth successful season, the Legal Aid Bureau is handling with great facility cases which are presented before it by those who deserve aid and who cannot pay the expense of professional legal advice. Since January, 1917, 104 cases were brought before the Bureau, and the aid tendered...
According to the financial statement submitted by F. K. Bullard '20, secretary-treasurer of the Sophomore Class, the 1920 treasury has the largest surplus possessed by sophomore organizations in recent years. A balance of $1,391.89 is maintained for the class finances. One reason for the large total of assets...
Such a dance has been held at Princeton already, and was successful. In speaking of the Princeton dance Dean McClenahan said: "It was attended by a large number of undergraduates and former students in uniform. . . .