Word: summers
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Tomorrow is the final date on which enlistments may be received for foreign service with the U. S. Marine Corps in France. The Corps guarantees a summer of foreign service to all who enlist for this special limited term, and assures applicants from college that they will be returned to this country for a full discharge sometime in the fall...
...letter describing the opportunities for college men as army field clerks during the summer, has been received by President Lowell from Colonel F. C. Hanker, demobilization officer of the army. The War Department has authorized the appointment of a number of clerks to aid in the demobilization of overseas troops at Camp Dix, N. J. The rate of pay is $100 per month, and appointments can be terminated at any time...
...total earned in 1916-17; but considering the fact that last year was interrupted by R. O. T. C. work and a war regime, the caparison may be called favorable. A large part of the above sum, $26,145, was earned by undergraduates who worked in shipyards during the summer...
Five hungered and two men registered for term-time work s compared with 596 in 1916-17, and 302 signed up for summer work as compared with 495 the previous year, marking a total of 804 on the books of the Employment Office. This number was distributed among the various departments of the University as follows: Term Time Summer College, 406 207 Graduate, 43 51 Law, 21 10 Unclassified, 20 10 Medical, 5 13 Business, 4 3 Dental, 3 8 Total...
...summer work, the highest average amount earned was $1,090.00 in boys' club work, followed by $435.82 by tutor companions, and $300 by hotel employees. 102 men worked in shipyards, 22 as tutor companies, 16 as tutors, 13 as guides and the rest in miscellaneous positions...