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...Charles Harris Whitaker, editor of the Journal of the American Institute of Architects, will give an illustrated address on "The Housing Problem in War and in Peace," in Emerson J this morning at 10 o'clock. The lecture, which will be held under the auspices of the Department of Social Ethics, is open to all members of the University...
...estimated by those who are in position to know that the German army today numbers approximately 5,300,000 men. From her own resources Germany can add annually to this a total of 600,000 at the maximum. The problem before the Allies is one of inflicting casualties at a rate higher than this national increase. During the last month and a half no less than 300,000 Germans have fallen. The possibility of defeating Germany by a slow weakening of her manpower is therefore one of very practical importance...
...problem of what is going to be done with June camp men for the rest of this month has now been partly solved. As it is not stated how many men will be taken, all who can should sign up at once. Those who go to Devens will have a course as valuable as any that has yet been offered...
...this last week of the University's Liberty Loan drive the undergraduates face the problem of subscribing almost twice as much as was turned in by the College in the opening week of the campaign. The amount now needed to fulfill the College's quota of $30,000 is a sum of $19,100. This means that the average subscriptions must be more per day than averaged during the week preceding vacation...
...appointments of officers and non-commissioned officers to hold office until the end of the College year will be published on the first day of the spring term. The two organizations that are executing the combat problem will be divided into two full companies according to the new American regulations, and during the exercises battalion commanders will act as captains...