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...supper-dance on Thursday evening, February 14, followed by the dramatic club production. In former years a farce has always been played, but this year's show will be an original musical comedy, with book and lyrics both composed by undergraduates. The following evening is given over to the biggest affair of the week, the Carnival Ball, in the Alumni Gymnasium. As the closing entertainment, there will be a basketball game between Cornell and Dartmouth. At the same time, the Musical Clubs will give a concert in Webster Hall...
...biggest feature of the Register this year and one of especial interest and value is that, in addition to all the regular departments of the publication, there will be a section devoted entirely to information regarding the activities of undergraduates, connected with...
...annual International Night of the Cosmopolitan Club will be held this year in Phillips Brooks House on Friday, April 27. Representatives of 15 nations will take part in the program, and several men prominent in international affairs will be scheduled to speak. This is the biggest meeting that the Cosmopolitan Club has during the year, and all its members and their friends will be invited to attend...
...should have war tomorrow the biggest problem confronting this country would not be that of getting men or uniforms, or rifles or machine guns. Our industries are today better organized for the production of equipment and munitions than they have been for fifty years. The most acute problem would be that of supplying a half-million men with the necessary officers. Nearly 30,000 of these would be needed and needed immediately, for without officers even the rudiments of drill and organization cannot be carried through. Right there, as the experience of other countries in the war has shown, would...
...should have war tomorrow the biggest problem confronting this country would not be that of getting men or uniforms or rifles or machine guns. Our industries are today better organized for the production of equipment and munitions than they have been for 50 years. The most acute problem would be that of supplying a half-million men with the necessary officers. Nearly 30,000 of these would be needed and needed immediately, for without officers even the rudiments of drill and organization cannot be carried through. Right there, as the experience of other countries in the war has shown, would...