Word: actions
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...require five weeks' service as an enlisted man before a Marine is considered eligible for the officers' training camp. Men with a university training, however, will be required to appear before a selection board, which will have the choice of candidates for commissions in its hands. Such special action has been taken because of the extensive military training given at the University. Only those who obtain a certificate showing satisfactory completion of the military instruction given in the R. O. T. C. will be considered by the selection board as sufficiently prepared for the officers' training...
Candidates are ordinarily required to serve as enlisted men for a period of five weeks before being considered for commissions in the Marines. University men will, however, be required to appear before a selection board which will have the final selection entirely in its own hands. As this action is taken in view of the excellent military training gven at the University, graduates will be considered eligible for selection only provided they can present a certificate that they have taken the entire University's course of training. Men applying must be between the ages...
...last night's meeting of the Athletic Committee, the question of sports in the fall was discussed at considerable length, and, although no definite action can be taken until Dean Briggs has consulted with Deans Corwin and McClenahan of Yale and Princeton, the general attitude was in favor of some form of athletics. Dean Briggs made the following statement after the meeting...
...committee took action on the question of the athletic status of men who are taking the early finals. They agreed that these men should be eligible for all contests until they actually leave College. All candidates for the June undergraduate camp will be permitted to play until the camp opens, unless they leave Cambridge for intensive training. All men who do remain in College to play athletics, however, are expected to attend all their classes...
Your editorial this morning criticizing the action of the Faculty in advising students to continue their college course until they reach the age required for the Government training camps expressed an opinion common among undergraduates; but you will permit me to say something in behalf of the Faculty view...