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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first platoon in Military Science 2 will drill in the cage on Thursday afternoon, February 14, to complete the instruction in grenades. They will come in two relays, the first at 3.30, consisting of Berry to Levenson; the second at 4, Likins to Zukosky...
...grade is never a thing to be proud of but it is sometimes a cause for sympathy. We are wont to condole with the man who fails in a course provided he has done honest work. There are, however, some courses in which failure comes from loafing and no other cause. Military Science, both 1 and 2, come under this heading. The sole requisite for a passing grade in these courses is to attend drills and lectures conscientiously and without any other work a C is assured...
...year examination period will come to an end tomorrow, when 33 examinations are to be given by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. There will be 20 tests today. Today. Anthropology 5, Harvard 2 Comp. Literature 11, Zool. Lect. Rm. Comp. Literature 28, Harvard 6 English E, Zool. Lect. Rm. English 35a, Zool. Lect Rm. French 1 III, IV, Emerson J Government 13, Zool. Lect. Rm. Government 17: Adams to Lyons (inclusive), Harvard 5 Mahoney to Zukoski (inclusive), Harvard 6 Greek G, Emerson A Greek 12, Emerson F History 43, Harvard 6 Hist. of Science 2a, Harvard 6 Latin...
...forces occupy more trenches, and as their losses constantly increase, the demand for surgeons will grow. At present a large force is needed to prevent sickness, but an even larger one will be necessary in a few months to repair the injuries caused by the Boches. These men must come from special institutions with special training, for doctors do not rise from the ranks. Just as some students are given particular instruction that they may become line officers, so others must learn the medical profession. The duty of anyone who has intended to study medicine is to follow...
...fact. Not only do they show as much skill in fighting, but they also are less likely than older recruits to have dependents. Comparatively few have progressed so far in business or in any profession that their prospects of future success are seriously diminished. By enrolling men as they come of age the War Department will always have within easy reach a large number of recruits well fitted for military service. Since we are no yet in that serious condition which forces our allies to conscript everyone capable of bearing arms, we hesitate to draft men under age. Although necessity...