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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...sufficient money to reimburse every man who attended Plattsburg this summer for all his expenses at camp, and for his transportation there and back. The Military Training Camps Association is now engaged in obtaining this money from the War Department, and will see that each man receives his due without paying a cent in commission. The claim agents in Washington are sending out blank powers of attorney, authorizing them to collect Plattsburg money from the government. Their charge for this totally unnecessary service is 10 per cent. of the sum involved. New England was well and patriotically represented at Plattsburg...
Battery A, after many delays, has finally left the border. Yesterday the men of this organization entrained at El Paso and without complications they should arrive in Boston in about a week. There are approximately 125 University graduates and undergraduates in the battery...
...most significant factor in the return of Battery A is the strengthening of the hockey team. Three H men are included in the battery, namely, G. A. Percy '18, G. H. Eckfeldt '17 and T. K. Fisher '17. Without the services of these men this year's hockey team would be seriously handicapped. Percy, who captained his Freshman team was one of the fastest men in the University forward line last year. Also it will be remembered that his hit won the first game of the baseball series with Yale last June, and therefore as a veteran in this sport...
...change of courses beginning in the first half year may be made after 1 o'clock Saturday, October 14, without payment for additional courses. Petitions for changing courses, which includes adding and dropping a course, or both, must be in the hands of the Committee on the Choice of Electives before 1 o'clock Saturday and should be sent to Professor C. P. Parker in University 9 for approval. Any change granted before that date will require the payment of a five-dollar fee, and no courses chosen last May and beginning in the first half year may be changed...
...dead feel that they were sacrificed--Rupert Hughes, for example, who acted without a moment's hesitation? To us who look with reverence upon our living, and with love upon our dead soldiers, it might seem that the profoundest answer to all these questions has been given by another French soldier, himself no mean artist, who gave up his young life for his country last year. "If fate claims the best," he wrote to his mother, "it is not unjust. The less noble who survive will thereby be made better. . . .Nothing is lost. . . The true death would be to live...