Word: branch
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...wishing to join the American Red Cross may enroll on blanks provided for that purpose at the CRIMSON Building on Plympton street, and drop their money in a box there before Saturday night. After that date no further application for membership to the University branch may be made, but applications must be made through the Boston office at 42 Water street. The membership fee for one year...
...membership fee for one year in the American Red Cross is one dollar. Enrolments may be made and membership fee paid at the CRIMSON Building on Plympton street any time during the present week. After Saturday, however, no further application for membership to the University branch may be made. Applications must thereafter be made through the Boston office, located at 42 Water street...
...Ingram '16, who sailed for India with H. L. Nash '16 on July 1, to serve for a year in the International Y. M. C. A. in the work being conducted in the army posts in the East, gives some interesting facts regarding the work of that important branch of the army service, and life in the military outposts of India...
...unduly impressed with the desire or demand for athletic supremacy, but we do feel that so long as Yale makes herself responsible through the corporation, the faculty, the graduates, and the undergraduates for orderly, effective and wise conduct of this branch of undergraduate activity, continued failure can result in ever-growing distrust and despondency, and consequent injury to the general morale of the institution and the public regard for the university...
...Beta Kappa Society is the oldest of the American college Greek letter societies. The society itself was founded in 1776, and the Harvard branch, known as the Alpha Chapter of Massachusetts, was founded in 1781. The aim of the society is to gather together those men in each class who lead in scholastic attainments, and thereby to stimulate undergraduate interest in intellectual pursuits. The criterion of election is always the candiate's scholarship record...