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17.01.01.03_v0010-s0002-n0008-p0001
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College Eye
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Large number of U. S. boys to enroll; college makes preparations for January 2, 1919
Will allow servicemen to enroll for full credit for the winter term.
College graduates 32 in fall term
Roster of graduates.
Student Council gives successful party; first one of its kind; to be repeated each term
Enjoyed games and refreshments.
Dr. Merchant closes S. A. T. C. lectures
Excerpts from address on "The Philosophical Background of the War"; sixth and last lecture of the series.
Winter enrollment reaches lowest mark; not complete, however, until discharged men enroll January 2, 1919
890 enrolled so far for the winter term; enrollment will be extended until January 2 to allow for returning servicemen.
Conservation exercises held last Friday
Present program on food conservation.
Hear Ye! Hear Ye!; buy your Christmas gifts at the Y. W. C. A.
Scholarship committee for T. C. approved; Dr. Frank Ivan Merchant and Registrar Cory to serve
Work will involve assessing work of transfer students.
Christmas service Sunday 6:10 p.m.
Will feature music by glee clubs and faculty soloists.
College S. A. T. C. to demobilize Dec. 15; government issues order to disband all units; many men plan to remain in college
President Seerley receives orders from the War Department; description of the activities of the unit.
Nativity play staged Thursday evening; second cabinet of Y. W. C. A. will present "The Night of the Star"
Will tell Christmas story from viewpoint of shepherds.
Red Cross appeal greater than ever; everyone expected to answer the Christmas roll call
Still seeking funds for US military forces and for the devastated areas in Europe.