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Coxswains for the University squad are still in demand, only four upperclassmen having as yet reported for duty. Positions for at least three more are still open, while others coming out will be given frequent opportunities to go on the river. The need for coxswains from 1921 is not so pressing, but more candidates from that class are still desired. Previous training is not required. Prospective coxswains should report at Newell this afternoon previous to the time set for crews to go on the river...
...least important accomplishment of the Lampoon is that of making the radio men know that they are welcome to the University, which it does in an editorial. What matters it, then, if succeeding pages make fun of the radio man's frequent moments of discomfiture? There is much more veracity than verse, for instance in the "Joys of the Radio School" drawing, which is perhaps more amusing to radio men than to the civilian subscribers of the comic...
...Fine Arts, Boston, has been announced. Professor Chase, who is the University's most noted archaeologist, has served several years as Curator of Classical Antiquities in connection with the Fogg Art Museum, and has been a prominent supporter of the work of the Boston museum, having lectured there on frequent occasions...
...army cantonments today. The problem of supplying decent recreation to the soldier in his spare moments is a serious one. The Y. M. C. A. has long recognized its importance in the building up of a healthy morale, and has given ample outlet to this instinctive desire in frequent entertainments. The Government has now seen fit to establish Liberty Theatres at all important training points...
...have been constantly shocked the last few weeks by the frequent announcements of deaths at our aviation camps. Every day, it seems, we have read of some fatal accident. To many it has appeared that there must be something wrong; that the instruction is not sufficient, or that the planes are not properly built. There is, however, no good reason to believe that cadet aviators have been needlessly sacrificed. Until the last month the number of accidents has not been striking. The present increases can be explained naturally...