Word: whitely
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...used by the R. O. T. C. last year were the ones issued, and were of course without charge to the men receiving them. Shoes, gloves, and overcoats, however, are bought by each member. The style of overcoat has not yet been decided upon. Hat cords, the same red, white, and blue of the senior S. A. T. C., are expected to be furnished, but men may provide themselves. No insignia will be used to distinguish the company...
...Smith '21, R. S. Strout '21, J. O. Stubbs '21, R. S. Strout '21, J. O. Stubbs '21, F. J. Sweeney '21, F. A. Thompon '21, H. P. Thurston '21, R. H. Wales '19, T. C. Wales '21, C. H. Warner '21, G. F. Wason '20, D. C. White '20, F. B. Whitman '19, F. F. Williams '20, R. B. Williamson '20, F. Workum '20, M. Zobel...
Cadet D. C. White...
...Little, Jr., '18, Edward Lombard '17, Robert Dudley Longyear '18, William Nelson MacGowan '14, Nils Victor Nelson '18, John Lothrup Priest '15, Sullivan Amory Sargent, Jr., '10, Herman Sietke, Jr., LL.B. '15, Edward Robert Simpson '16, Milton Flick Smith '18, Samuel Temple '15, Raymond Donle Thiery '18, William Merrill White '17, James Henry Woodward...
...remaining group of undergraduates--those who may plan comfortable holidays at home or away from it--merit the strictest censure. The coming months will be no time for white flannels and tennis racquets. Although the arm of the "slacker law" cannot reach behind the 21-year wall the under age loafer is no less a useless dead weight, hardly "worth his feed." With every shipyard and every farm calling for men, his duty to work is imperative. Of the three months and more of vacation ten weeks should be the minimum which he should give. Nor should those who attend...