Word: uses
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...have the chief responsibility for increasing the output of tonnage. Great Britain is already working at top speed, and is also handicapped in the importation of raw materials. We have unlimited resources for making ships and must use them to the utmost. The Shipping Board is working for four million tons this year and with its new organization and wide powers ought to approximate this mark...
...military library of approximately 1,500 volumes has just been installed in the basement of University Hall. Many of the volumes are manuals sent by the War Department. Among these are several special English books describing the use of the bayonet. Various publishers have also contributed to the library histories and books on trench warfare...
...completed by which books may be borrowed for a week at a time. Also, in order that new volumes may be added to the library from time to time, fines will be imposed upon all students who keep books more than a week. The money from fines will be used exclusively for the purchase of new books. A record of each student's use of the library is to be kept in order that the Military Office may have another method by which to ascertain the names of those who are really interested in the activities of the University...
Already the Medical School has received more than $55,000 in accordance with another provision of Mrs. Greene's will. The School is to be unrestricted in the use of this fund...
Unless there is a decided improvement in the weather conditions during the remainder of the week, the hockey management hopes to make some arrangement by which the 1921 team may have the use of the Boston Arena for practice. INFORMALS. MIDDLESEX. Rice, l.w. r.w., P. Romaine Cabot, l.c. r.c., T. Romaine Peirson, r.c. l.c., Thayer Bright, r.w. l.w., Brown Stubbs, c.p. c.p., Carnegie Hawkins, p. p., Bancroft Louderback, g. g., Smith