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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Augustine Shurtleff Francis '18, of Brookline, and Elisha Whittlesey '18, of Fitchburg, have been appointed by the 1918 Nominating Committee to succeed B. W. Sayre '18 and A. L. Whitman '18 as members of the 1918 Photograph Committee. Both Sayre and Whitman had resigned...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Men on Photograph Committee | 5/4/1918 | See Source »

...such an application of our developed strength that it will prove a determining factor in military action, is their view. They do not look upon the present German drive as action which if unsuccessful would result in an early ending of the war or which, if it should succeed in gaining and holding important objectives, would shorten the war. The only end of the war, as they see it, is the crushing of German military power to such a degree that a victory of civilization will be scored against a German effort at conquest and the lesson taught that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 5/3/1918 | See Source »

With but $7,150 needed to meet the College quota of $30,000 it now appears that the undergraduates should far exceed that amount if all the classes do their share and succeed in at least reaching "the top". The necessary daily average has now fallen from near $5,000 to a sum of about...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: $11,950 SUBSCRIBED BY COLLEGE YESTERDAY | 4/23/1918 | See Source »

Lieutenant-Commander Charles B. Lundy, U. S. N., has been made superintendent of the Cadet School for Ensigns of the First Naval District to succeed Captain James P. Parker '96. He assumed his duties as commandant of the Ensign School yesterday and will have his headquarters in Wadsworth House for the remainder of the college year at least...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW CADET SCHOOL HEAD NAMED | 4/11/1918 | See Source »

...which was fostered by the demonstrations and brass bands that were so much in evidence Saturday. That confidence must not be allowed to become overconfidence. Reports of large oversubscriptions of individual towns and many of the newspaper headlines which seem to indicate that the Loan is already sure to succeed must not be allowed to produce a spirit of blind optimism. The same thing has happened in the two previous Loans and we can all remember the intense work of the last few days that was necessary to attain the required goal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HAVE YOUR MONEY READY | 4/9/1918 | See Source »

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