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...following figures show the percent of those seen in each dormitory who have subscribed this time...
Apley, 100 percent; Andover, 69 percent; Apthrop, 53 percent; 9 Bow St., 100 percent; Claverly, 87 percent; conant, 42 percent; Dunster, 92 percent; Divinity, 78 percent; Dana Chambers, 74 percent; Drayton, 57 percent; 54 Dunster, 63 percent; Fairfax, 40 percent; Gannett, 92 percent; Gore, 56 percent; Grays, 24 percent; Hollis, 37 percent; 2 Holyoke St., 45 percent; 6 and 12 Holyoke St., 50 percent; Holyoke House, 50 percent; Holworthy, 76 percent; Lowell House, 69 percent; 68 and 77 Mt. Auburn, 57 percent; Perkins, 39 percent; Randolph, 82 percent; Ridgely Annex, 50 percent; Russel Hall, 90 percent; Russel Annex, 50 percent...
With only one day of the Hoover drive left, the committee finds the amounts collected very disappointing, and even more disappointing is the fact that up till Tuesday night less than 35 percent of the students of the University had subscribed anything to the European Children's Fund. While not all the men had been seen up to that time, this figure certainly indicates a very noticeable lack of response on the part of both the undergraduate and graduate students...
...being reorganized under the direction of Captain T. L. Storer '18 and First Lieutenant J. I. Abbot '14, and desires recruits from the University. The battery was organized in 1895 by a group of University students. From then up to the time of the recent war, 90 percent of its members were undergraduates or recent graduates of the University, the other 10 percent being men from other universities. In all about 1100 men have been with the battery at one time or another, including: Oliver Ames '17, N. W. Cabot '98, T. J. Coolidge '15, Livingston Davis...
Prior to the entry of the United States into the war most of the members went to Plattsburg, and, when the United States entered the war, 95 percent of them received commissions. It was this organization which furnished most of the officers for the 101st and 102nd regiments...