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Because of the present conditions in the University many Seniors have not yet decided where to hold their spreads and others do not intend to spread this year. For this reason the 1917 Class Day Committee has made arrangements with the Phillips Brooks House and the Union to accommodate all those who at the last moment desire to entertain their guests. The committee highly recommends that spreads be held as usual and that applications be made at an early date. 1917 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
...been instituted in the system of classes in that men regularly attending sections Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, may also receive two hours of code work only, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and vice versa for the men attending the regular classes on the latter nights. Additional men, who intend to make national use of the knowledge they derive from the classes, may join the Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday sections now, but they will be slightly handicapped by entering the class late...
Members of the Corps who intend to take their final examinations in June are to file a list of the courses in which they are to be examined with the Recorder at once...
...members of the University who intend to enter either army or navy Y. M. C. A. work this summer are requested to see A. Beane '11, at Phillips Brooks House, some day this week, between 9 and 12.30 o'clock, or between 2 and 4 o'clock. When the American troops are mobilized, over 1,000 men will be needed in this service for hut work. An opportunity is thus afforded to all those who because of physical disabilities are unable to take an active part in the fight...
...also reported that the Honorable James Curley, mayor of all Boston, has protested to Secretary of War Baker against the injustice being shown to many Bostonians in choosing Harvard men in preference to Bostonians, although the Harvard men might not reside here. We presume that Congress did not intend to divide appointments like it divides postoffice appropriations. The mayor's protest smells of pork. Did he make it for love of country, that better officers might lead our armies? Did he make it from some sudden, unaccountable, and overweening sense of justice...