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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Catterall '18, H. S. Chase '19, R. L. Conrod '21, W. W. S. Cook '11, M. J. Curran '20, J. H. Dailey '19, B. A. De Voto '18, William Dexter '19, A. P. Evans 3SA, A. O. Fink '20, F. H. Fisher '19, W. F. Fogg '18, D. G. Foster '18, R. A. Frazier '19, E. V. French '18, G. G. Garceau '19, F. E. Giddings '20, R. E. Gross '19, R. D. Harvey '15, A. T. Hill '20, R. Hitchcock '18, F. W. Holmes '19, R. G. Hooke '19, Osgood Hooker '21, F. R. Hulme '18, H. D. Jordan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SIXTY-EIGHT CHOSEN FOR 4TH O. T. C. CAMP | 5/6/1918 | See Source »

Company C.--Captain, F. C. Fishback; 1st Lieutenant, A. R. Nelson; 2nd Lieutenant, J. F. Hardaway; 1st Sergeant, D. G. Foster; Supply Sergeant, H. D. Worrall; Sergeants, C. P. Anderson, E. P. Furber, M. Heard, P. D. Steele; Corporals, R. Gerould, W. H. Goodwin, J. M. Greene, L. Hall, R. Peale, J. O. Stubbs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reserve Officers' Training Oorps | 4/22/1918 | See Source »

...half-year, two or three other words. They will have observed, I hope, or if not my work here has been a failure, a certain attitude towards the universe and towards life--a fairly definite attitude. I desire these men, at least, to do what in them lies to foster and promote the sentiment of reverence and the sentiment of affection for the Institution of which we are here a part; to cultivate in the atmosphere here a certain reticence with regard to the affairs of the University, that discriminating reserve which is sometimes associated with the word "gentleman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 3/25/1918 | See Source »

...energetic to remedy the evil. If my own experience is significant, and it can hardly be other, our present administrative officers are perhaps without exception beyond reproach in point of open-mindedness, integrity, intelligence and zeal. And then in the second place, we ought to feel and carefully to foster that elemental sentiment of gratitude and affection towards the Institution whose benefits we are here accepting. It is a sentiment which could, it is true, swell into a blind and fanatical loyalty; but also it is a sentiment without which, in due measure, any man becomes a monster...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 3/25/1918 | See Source »

...deciding to foster the less important branches of sport, the Athletic Committee has acted wisely for the University. In spite of the greater opportunities offered this year to the average man in baseball, track and crew, there are many who get their exercise and pleasure in some less recognized college sport. If these were all officially abolished, a real hardship would be imposed. It rests with the student body to make these sports a success. The Athletic Committee has done its best and is willing to encourage any interest that is shown by arranging outside games. Opportunity is open...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MINOR SPORTS | 3/12/1918 | See Source »

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