Word: works
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Opportunity to compete for positions on the news and business staffs of the CRIMSON will be offered on Thursday, March 13, when all candidates will report at the CRIMSON Building. The work will be briefly outlined and the contest will start immediately after this meeting. These competitions, are open to members of the Sophomore and Freshman classes, and are the last chance for the members of 1921 to compete for positions in these departments. Both competitions are unusually short, lasting only nine weeks instead of the usual twelve to fourteen...
...will be a established here. In addition the War Department has announced its intention of establishing aeronautic units of the R. O. T. C. at all colleges and universities which apply for one. The college instruction, which will be a three-year course, is to be only in ground work, the technical side of aviation, which would probably be taught at the Engineering School of the University. Practical experience in flying will be given at camps during the summer...
...Phillips Brooks House Association is endeavoring to find opportunities for older college men to engage in reconstruction work in Russia and the Balkans. If the interest in these problems is sufficient this lecture will be followed by others on similar subjects...
...Story '08, who has been associated with the Y. M. C. A. in Russia for over 8 year, will speak on "Opportunities for Reconstruction Work in Russia" in Phillips Brooks House next Wednesday evening at 7.45 o'clock. All members of the University who are interested in foreign reconstruction work are invited to attend...
...Illiniols, where he is Associate Professor in Political Science, since October, 1917, when he went to Russia for service with the Y. M. C. A. He was in Moscow and Samara during the October revolution, and in April, 1918, he crossed Siberia to assume the direction of the Association work in that country with headquarters at Vladivostok. He was responsible for the extension of the Y. M. C. A. work among the Czecho-Slovak troops and allied armies throughout the whole of Siberia, until December, when he was relieved and left Vladivostok for the United States...