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...week for the benefit of the Text Book Loan Library. There are four receiving stations. If those who have text books which they no longer require will take them to one of the stations, they will be doing a good turn for the men who next year will depend upon this Library for their necessary volumes. A better means of disposition cannot be found...
...this burden which the Harvard Mission seeks to take from the shoulders of the undergraduate or graduate student who sets out to be of service overseas. How far the Mission succeeds will depend entirely on conditions in Europe. But that it will obtain openings for at least a few Harvard, volunteer workers seems certain. It seems also to be the only available agency hereabouts which is capable of furnishing Harvard, volunteer workers seems certain. It seems also to be the only available agency hereabouts which is capable of furnishing Harvard men with well thought out information on this subject...
...Dance blanks may be turned in. They must be in the hands of T. H. Gammack '20, at 60 Mt. Auburn street or at the CRIMSON Building by 8 o'clock in the evening. The attendance is estimated from the blanks, and accordingly the entire arrangements of the dance depend on the punctuality with which they are returned...
...important for the members of 1919 to remember that successful and satisfactory elections depend on their free use of this nominating privilege. Too often in past years dissatisfaction has been expressed with the way in which the elections were conducted by men who never once thought of making use of their rights to express themselves before the election day. During the next two weeks the Seniors will probably dabble in politics but if 1919 lives up to its former standards and endeavors, its criticisms will tend rather towards thoughtful construction than towards thoughtless denunciation...
...government has embarked upon a new policy of securing officers for our army. The system of irregular training schools held only when conditions demanded has been replaced by a plan involving a series of camps, which will begin every month and which will largely depend, for enrolment, upon members of the S. A. T. C. The problem of officering our rapidly increasing military forces has long been a grave one; the extension of the draft ages has made it all the more serious. The new system offers a definite method of solving the problem, and as such deserves the strong...