Word: yesterdays
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Professor Wallace C. Sabine, who was to have given the fourth of the series of University War Lectures in the New Lecture Hall last evening, was unavoidably detained by a train wreck yesterday afternoon, and the lecture had to be postponed. Unless given on some other night than Wednesday, it will probably take place three weeks from last night, as the sixth instead of the fourth lecture in the series...
Arthur S. Johnson '85, head of the Boston Y. M. C. A., and director of the Red Triangle Fund Campaign of Metropolitan Boston, praised the work which has been done by the Red Triangle Committee in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter yesterday afternoon. His statement is as follows...
...final figures on the Red Triangle War Work Campaign which were compiled yesterday by the subscription committee showed a total of $50,044.25 collected during the short three-day campaign. No. of Subscribers. Amount Total 3 $5,000 $15,000 10 1,000 10,000 8 500 4,000 1 350 350 4 300 1,200 1 255 255 4 250 1,000 7 200 1,400 1 175 175 5 150 750 1 140 140 1 120 120 44 100 4,400 Total, $38,790 Lesser amounts, $11,254.25 Grand total...
...voted to ratify the awarding of numerals to the 21 Freshmen who took part in the game against Yale 1921 last Saturday and to the manager. The full list was published in yesterday's CRIMSON...
...order was received yesterday at the Charlestown Navy Yard to enroll 5,000 more men in the Naval. Reserve of the First Naval District. It is expected that a campaign will be started at once to recruit men up to the required number. An order also came to call into active service nearly all of the reservists who are at present on the rolls but unassigned to regular duty, except those in schools and colleges...