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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...cents. Playwrights have sacrificed their royalties; stars, a good part of their salaries; and producers their profits in order to give to our men in uniform the best good cheer. But, with all this, Smileage is a tremendous undertaking, and the Government feels that because it has to use every one of its dollars toward the direct prosecution of the war the public will take up Smileage as its own contribution, a gift to every soldier...
...University and 1921 squads had the separate use of the cage for an hour each, devoting their time first to batting and then to fielding practice. Both squads, which were divided into small groups, showed up well for their first workout of the season...
...describing their construction and utility. He emphasized particularly the importance of the battle-plane in controlling artillery fire, and of the bombing plane in offensive work. In speaking of the latter, he expressed the hope that America would produce bombers who would have sufficient control and training in the use of bombing-sights to obtain better results than either side has shown in the war up to the present time. He showed clearly that careful bombing would increase the efficiency of the service fivefold, and, accordingly, make one plane do the work of five...
...lecture this evening will relate to the function of the airplane as an offensive weapon, and also as an aid to the other branches of the service at the front. Every phase of the use of aviation in modern warfare will be taken up, and many lantern slides will be used by the speaker to illustrate the points brought up in the address...
...reopening of the west wing of the Union as reading, lounging and smoking rooms for all members of the University has now been definitely postponed until the latter part of March or the first week in April. Plans were under way last month for the use of the west wing of the Union, but the coal situation has been, and is, of such a nature as to make the reopening of any part of the building inadvisable...