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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...that a student have finished three-fourths his course before entering the service, but upon the completion of this amount he is entitled to apply for one of the two degrees, honoris causa. These degrees are not the regular A.B. and S. B. degrees: the "Honoris Causa" is inseparable though in the catalogue men holding them will not be listed under "Honorary Degrees...
...issue of the Advocate has appeared and the critics say it is a good one, which is as it should be. We are pleased to notice that "Harvard's oldest and only" literary paper is alive and flourishing, though now we recall that it never actually suspended operations. It produced one notable issue in that time of trial and tribulation when the S. A. T. C. was at the door and many other organizations ceased operations. Need we praise it further...
...never doubted that some such decision would be reached, though we are at a loss to understand the interpretation of this particular statement. Whether it applies to all men who through their military service have missed academic work or whether it merely applies to those who left within a year of their degrees, we trust that no undue advantage of this privilege will be taken. The University was forced to recognize that many men who had satisfactorily completed the greater part of their college work would never be able to return for the rest. To withhold credit from these...
...Sever Hall, University Hall, the CRIMSON Building, and on the bulletin board in front of University Hall. It is realized that the names of many men who were members of the class of 1919 before the war, and who are now in college, are not on this list, even though they are eligible to vote in accordance with the resolution passed at the recent meeting of the Student Council. All Seniors, therefore, should immediately learn whether they are included in this list, and if not, they should petition the Nominating Committee to enter their names thereon. Such petitions must...
Since the elimination of the Boston Arena by fire a short time ago the Charles River has become the best available skating rink for members of the University. As though cognizant of the responsibility of making good thus placed upon it, the river, aided by the present cold weather, has produced an excellent surface of smooth ice, which has brought out many skaters in the last few days...