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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Seniors who intend to spread in dormitories should read carefully the information contained in the circular sent out on May 1. Seniors giving spreads in the Yard must tell their caterers; first, that wagons will not be allowed in the Yard after 12 o'clock noon on Class Day; second, that between 12 noon and 2 o'clock all materials must be carried in by attendants on foot; third, that between 2 and 11 o'clock, attendants will not be allowed to enter or leave the Yard with dishes, ice-cream cans, or anything of this sort. Spreads must provide...

Author: By C. A. Clark jr. and Chairman CLASS Day committee., S | Title: CLASS DAY ANNOUNCEMENT | 5/17/1919 | See Source »

Announcement has been made by the Bursar's Office that it will not be necessary to concentrate the rooms for the Summer School students, as was announced in the circular of April 14. Consequently students who, in response to that circular, engaged quarters for one or both sessions of the Summer School, will be permitted to occupy their present rooms during the period for which they made application on that circular. This arrangement, will cause only a small amount of temporary inconvenience, during the time in which the rooms are being prepared for occupancy next year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: KEEP PRESENT ROOMS IN SUMMER | 5/16/1919 | See Source »

...that he favored aero, coast artillery, and infantry units, as well as field artillery units at colleges. The formulation of plans for a coast artillery R. O. T. C. may be an indication of further extension of the scope of the units by the government. According to the descriptive circular, the coast artillery was chosen as the second form of training to be put in colleges because of the important part it played in the world war, and because of its adaptability to the regular college curricula with a minimum of disturbance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GOVERNMENT PLANS CALL FOR 14 COAST ARTILLERY UNITS | 4/26/1919 | See Source »

...University and military training are not compatible," says Dean S. H. Goodnight, former director of education of the S. A. T. C. at the University of Wisconsin. The American Union Against Militarism goes him one better by declaring in a circular letter appealing for members in the colleges that this opinion has been given support by authorities in most his authorities in most of the colleges where the system was tried out. Among its members, this organization boasts such prominent peace-at-any-price advocates as Oswald G. Villard, of the "Nation" who officiates as chairman, Amos Pinchot, vice-chairman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GOODNIGHT! GOODNIGHT!! | 4/10/1919 | See Source »

...circle: the government sets a maximum price on staples, to reduce the cost of living; labor strikes for higher wages and shorter hours, there by increasing the cost of transportation and manufacture; increased cost sends prices soaring again; until the government's price regulations are encountered, and a new circular motion sets...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WARTIME STRIKES. | 10/24/1917 | See Source »

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