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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...well to remember that an even greater number of members of the University are giving, instead of an hour or so a day, their whole time to the work. Fifteen hundred men have been enrolled at the radio school in the course which the University, in conjunction with the Navy Department, has opened to train men as wireless operators. In eight short weeks the newest member of the class will be ready for active duty at sea, on one of the ships of our navy or of our merchant fleet. Though their names are not in the University register, they...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FELLOW STUDENTS. | 10/4/1917 | See Source »

...whole production of the opera is to be in the hands of Dr. A. T. Davison '06, director of the University's singing activities. He has already selected the soloists for the opera from the leaders of the Choral Society and the Glee Club. The chorus will be picked from the two organizations later in the fall. Rehearsals will start soon and continue until December...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "IOLANTHE" WILL BE PRODUCED | 10/4/1917 | See Source »

...second Liberty Loan drive is on. The second offensive waged by the American people as a whole against the German government has been started. The ultimate object is the destruction of the German armies through supplies of men and munitions on the western front. The immediate objective, however, is three billions of dollars pledged to the government before November...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A NEW OFFENSIVE. | 10/3/1917 | See Source »

...interest at Princeton seems to center now on the freshman squad. The eleven averages 165 pounds. The line averages 178 pounds, the backfield 157. The outlook on the whole appears to be the best in several years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NO FOOTBALL FOR PRINCETON | 10/3/1917 | See Source »

...those who go through this college and never discover what Harvard University is, but not sorry for that fellow who comes here from far off, and feels out of place and awkward, but who does the real thinking, dreams the dreams which have changed the face of the whole world." He said he was sorry for the "spoon fed" fellow who has been "tucked into bed by his intellectual friends" and enjoyed the society of a boarding school. They come into the luxury of the "sideshow," the Freshman Dormitories, and do not see the real side of college life...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMEN HEARD BLISS PERRY | 10/2/1917 | See Source »

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