Word: citizenship
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Frenchman; a Serbian, a Czecho Slovakian, a Mexican, a Pole, and a Russian. These men are graduates of the Army School at Camp Dix, one of six Army Schools which take the illiterate and non-English speaking recruits and by means of a thorough course in English and citizenship, coupled with instruction in the fundamental duties of a soldier, turns them out intelligent, patriotic and disciplined Americans...
...foster ideals of citizenship among its members and in the University, and to co-operate in constructive undertakings in the community...
...prepare aliens for citizenship...
...Massachusetts State Committee has seen that the work is particularly necessary in this state where one third of the population is foreign born or of foreign parentage. Accordingly it is sending speakers from various Legion posts to tell the unnaturalized the advantages of citizenship and explain the process of becoming American citizens. Besides this work the Committee is planning to furnish leaders for educational classes in cities where population is largely foreign...
...national director of this work is Arthur Woods '92, a member of the Board of Overseers. The work consists of a campaign to educate the unnaturalized residents who ought to become citizens. Any student can help greatly by speaking at meetings and by explaining to these foreigners what American citizenship is. Members of the University may enlist in this important service by sending their name to the adjutant of the James A. Shannon Post. University Hall. Cambridge...