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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...equally by student body and faculty. It is true that throughout the country many colleges and universities are planning to resume their old R. O. T. C. units at once, and at a time when Bolsheviks and Reds and Spartacides are destroying enormous nations this course may to some appear the wisest. But is it not a bit of misplaced enthusiasm to thrust a Krag into the hands of a lieutenant, who has just checked in a dozen machine guns at Camp Hancock, or to ask a man returning to college from France to profit by simulated battles with simulated...
...undergraduate publications at Yale have been suspended. The "Daily News" has announced that, since all its editors but one were at the front and since men in the S. A. T. C. had no time for editing the newspaper, the next issue would appear after the war. The "News" was one of the leading college dailies. The Yale Literary Magazine, commonly known as the "Lit," after eighty years of continued publication has also been forced to cease publication. An attempt will be made to publish the "Record," the comic magazine of the university, in a quarterly number, but no other...
Contrary to all rumors emanating from the Boston Press and other sources, the Lampoon will appear this year with its usual quota of twenty fortnightly issues. Members of the Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman classes who are able to draw, write, or be generally humorous, and who desire to take part in the competition for the editorial deparement will report any evening this week after 7 o'clock, at the Lampoon Building. The business competition is open to members of the Sophomore and Freshman classes, and those desirous of becoming candidates will report to the Treasurer any time this week...
...have here in the Fogg Museum one of the best small art collections in the country; the glass flowers in the University Museum are absolutely unique, and still we are apt to ignore such opportunities and go only to the buildings where classes make it necessary for us to appear. This type of laziness is inexcusable, yet is is a prevalent failing. To leave Harvard without getting the maximum from it is an intellectual crime. Unfortunately we are better acquainted with the interiors of the Washington street movies than of our own university. There is one week left before Class...
...perceives that the instructors are divided into two groups: first, the officers detailed by the French and American Governments to take charge of the training; second, the professors and instructors of the University who have volunteered their services in conducting the classes. Some of the latter we have seen appear with their beautifully shined puttees wrong end to. Others have walked the streets with eight inches of shoe-string dragging behind. Still others have come to parade with their R. O. T. C. insignia at a slant of forty-five degrees. They have taken delight in the clandestine publication...