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...make it a success fifty men must enroll. As thirty-five have already applied, fifteen more names will put the organization on a firm footing. Owing to the importance of the project, financial backing for the band has been assured. All members will be equipped with uniforms, and instruments, if they have none. Those eligible should apply promptly considering as inducements trips with the football team, and no small opportunity for really useful service...
...Putnam, of the firm G. H. Putnam Sons, publishers, will give an address in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock, on the subject of England and her position in this war and the problem of preparedness in the United States...
Professor H. L. Warren '83, of the firm of Warren and Smith, is supervising its construction, which is being carried on according to the plans made by the German architect, Bastelmeyer of Saxony. The latter's designs were chosen partly because it was the wish of the German Emperor and partly because of the excellence of his designs for the new central hall of the university buildings at Munich...
...second speaker, Mr. T. W. Lamont '90, President of the Associated Harvard Clubs, a member of the firm of J. P. Morgan and Company, and a member of the Visiting Committee of the Business School, will speak on "The Need of Trained Men in Business...
...announced in the CRIMSON. The speakers will be as follows: Howard Elliott '81, President of the New York, New Haven and Hartford, who will preside and speak on the work of the Business School; Thomas W. Lamont '90, President of the Associated Harvard Clubs, and a member of the firm of J. P. Morgan & Co., on the need of trained men in business; H. B. Gill '13, of F. W. Norris & Co., Cambridge, on the Business School from a graduate's point of view; T. N. Vail, President of the American Telephone Co.; H. S. Dennison '99, Treasurer...