Word: unless
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...interview with a CRIMSON reporter yesterday. "The navy has made a splendid record in the war, and it has attracted more attention than ever before. I feel very strongly that the advantage gained by educating the people to the importance of a good navy should not be lost. Unless we do something in the near future to arouse interest, I am afraid that the navy will sink back to its former size and condition...
...when the last class, numbering 116, of the Officers' Material School graduates. President Lowell, Rear Admiral Wood, and Captain P. W. Hourigan, Commandant of the School, will speak at the graduation exercises in Sanders Theatre at 3 o'clock. The newly commissioned officers will be placed on inactive duty, unless they apply, in accordance with a recent order from Washington, for temporary commissions in the regular navy...
...this University comes in for less publicity and appreciation than any other major report, which is in direct contrast to a great number of other colleges. In the West, and especially at the University of Pennsylvania and Cornell in the East, the athletic season is not considered a success unless a winning track team is developed. Certainly there ought to be greater interest in track here, for Harvard has excellent facilities and able coaches, besides having the fastest cinder track in America. With such splendid opportunities, every normal undergraduate, who is not suited, either by his physique...
...City of Cambridge, led by Mayor Quinn, is endeavoring to have the Navy Department donate to the city the large drill hall at the Radio School, which was built last Spring. The drill hall has the largest floor space in the city and could be used for many purposes. Unless the Naval authorities take some action it would cost the city $80,000 which is more than it is willing to pay. It is the city's belief that it deserves me reward for lending the Common to the Navy as a building site without charge...
...course it is extremely difficult to secure a passport to any European country at this time, unless one can prove that he has been offered a specific chance for useful service over seas. Such chances are necessarily limited and difficult to locate. Where found, they require various qualifications on the part of those selected to fill them. The mere acts of getting in touch and of coming to some sort of terms with the various associations and government agencies which control reconstruction work on the other side, are sure to cost much uncertainty and loss of time...