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Smith Halls will not be opened for the remainder of the year unless an unexpectedly large demand for rooms develops. The Smith Halls Dining Hall will, however, be used by those who live in Gore and Standish...
Never before has it been so important for every college man to complete his education and derive the maximum benefit from it. The much-stressed problems of "reconstruction" are very real and it is in a world so "reconstructed" that the present college generation must live and work. In fact, this generation will have its share, and a large one, in solving many of these problems. The same impulse for service that filled the training camps from April 1917 until November 1918 is now making another demand. The call to duty is just as clear now as it was then...
...precedent, over the chasm of unfathomable disaster, to the safe but somewhat precarious region of a new and better international life, that they lose no opportunity to be-little its advantages and magnify its difficulties. Such men are utterly out of tune with the age in which they live; in their minds they are living in the day when "might took the place of right, and the weak were oppressed, and the mighty ruled with an iron...
...Stillman Infirmary. The following day Walter W. Jacobs, a special student in English 12, died at the Cambridge Hospital after a week's illness. Mr. Jacobs was 28 years old and attended Syracuse two years ago. He leaves a wife and a six a months old child, who live in Cambridge...
...street, opposite Standish Hall. It will be open to all men in the service, but is intended primarily to serve members of the military and naval units of the University. This extension of the activities of Phillips Brooks House Association has been made in order that the men who live in the Freshman dormitories or on Mt. Auburn street may find it more convenient to avail themselves of the services which are offered by the Association...