Word: war
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...confused tangle which the War Risk Insurance problem has meant to most undergraduates since their discharge from the service, comes a ray of light in the form of an official letter on the subject, which is printed elsewhere in this issue. In this letter Mr. Henry Lindsey, Director of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance at Washington, urges college men not to forget the advantages of the renewal and ultimate conversion of their policies, during the rush of college life...
...earnestly recommend Mr. Lindsey's explanation of the War Risk Insurance difficulty to all members of the University returned and returning, believing that it will help to clear up many of the doubts which still persist on the subject...
Henry Lindsey, Director of the Bureau of War Risk Insurance at Washington, has written the following article for the CRIMSON, with a view to reminding men of the University, recently released from service, of the importance of continuing their payments on War Risk Insurance Policies and in order to explain to these men several of the less well-known details concerning the conversion of policies and future payment of premiums...
...next year McLeod took part in the usual baseball practice in the fall, but was unable to play in games during the spring because the team was disbanded upon the declaration of war before the spring recess. An informal nine was organized in the fall of 1917 which played regular games with the Radio School. McLeod was catcher and acting captain of this team. He left College early in April to enlist in the aero service and so was unable to take part in any of the games last spring. He had considerable experience as a shortstop on army teams...
...Jordan Hall, Boston, on the evenings of April 21 and 23, and at the Hotel Astor Ball Room, New York, on the afternoon and evening of Saturday, April 19. Tickets for these performances and for all but undergraduates at the Cambridge performance will be at $2.75, including war...