Word: takings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...that credit might be received for the work of the year, even though that work was not completed. When the service contemplated was not military or naval, the final examinations were held from April 30 to May 5, inclusive, and, whenever it was practicable, departing volunteers were required to take these tests. When these tests were not practicable, volunteers were given credit on the basis of such tests as instructors thought necessary to determine the quality of the work done. In no case was credit given unless the work done up to the time of leaving was of requisite quality...
...students in the College must pass, before the end of their second year, a special oral examination to test their power of translating either French or German. Opportunity to take either or both of these examinations will be given in the afternoons, beginning Monday, January 21. All candidates who wish to take the oral examination must notify the Recorder, 4 University Hall, in writing, on or before Saturday, January 12. Each candidate will then be notified when and where to present himself for the oral examination...
Freshman inter-dormitory hockey will begin officially tomorrow when all members of 1921 wishing to take part in these games will sign in blue books provided for this purpose on the bulletin boards of Smith, Standish and Gore Halls. A series of six games will be played within the next few weeks, each team opposing the two others twice. The seven having the highest percentage will be awarded the Freshman Hockey Cup for the year 1918, and the name of the winning dormitory and its captain will be placed thereon. Each member of the winning team will receive, in addition...
...believe Professor Ripley would make a good commissioner, and that Governor McCall would do well to renew the nomination with the new council soon to take office. Ripley has had varied experience in practical affairs as well as in academic life. He believes in the minimum wage idea, and we could hardly expect a board to do less than be sympathetic with the purposes for which it was founded. With one member representing the manufacturers and another labor, the occupant of the place for which the Governor nominated Professor Ripley virtually shapes the policy of the board and so should...
...Tuesday, January 22, voting for the three marshals, treasurer, orator, ivy orator, poet, odist and chorister will take place for members of the graduating class now resident at the University Plans for the time and place of the balloting are at present being considered. Ballots are to be sent the first of next week to Seniors in national service on duty in this country and these men will be given until Friday, February 8, in which to return their votes. Because of this time allowed for the men in service to indicate their choice of officers, the final result...