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Dates: during 1910-1919
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There has been a great deal of comment on war memorials for soldiers and sailors. The people of the country are ready and willing to spend large amounts in some way fitting to honor the men who have accepted the cell to the colors. Under the present conditions, however, there is only one effort on the part of the people which would be proper in any sense of the word. The men returning from abroad or some home camp have no desire to parade as heroes. They all made a distinct sacrifice upon entering the service. They now want...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BREAD INSTEAD OF STONES | 3/17/1919 | See Source »

...Tuesday, April 1, from 12-3 the art collection of Mrs. John L. Gardner at Fenway Court will be open to members of the University and Radcliffe College exclusively. Tickets at $1 (war tax 10c) are on sale at the office of the Fogg Art Museum...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Gardner Collection Opens April 1 | 3/17/1919 | See Source »

...they express an opinion in the matter. And the awarding of the "H" to managers of the University football, baseball teams and the crew of 1917 as well as of the 1917-18 hockey team, although there were no competitions with Yale in that year on account of the war, was discussed, and likewise referred to the Student Council...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ATHLETIC COMMITTEE HAS RATIFIED APPOINTMENTS | 3/15/1919 | See Source »

Before the war Colonel Scott was head of the Psychology Department in North-western University. Upon the outbreak of hostilities he was appointed by the War Department Director of the Committee on Classification in the Army, and received a colonel's commission. He invented the Scott Rating System for officers and the grading system for enlisted men. He has been lecturing in Boston during the past week...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WALTER DILL SCOTT SPEAKS ON ARMY TESTS TONIGHT | 3/13/1919 | See Source »

Lieutenant Herbert A. Lawton '14 was killed in action in the Argonne Forest in France, October 7, 1918. He enlisted in the field artillery early in the war and was made a supply sergeant. Late in 1917 he went overseas and for eight weeks was at an artillery school. He was then transferred to the 125th field artillery with the commission of lieutenant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD CASUALTIES | 3/12/1919 | See Source »

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