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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Peab. Mus. Astronomy 2a, 2b (Feb. 13, 10 A. M.) Astronomical lab. Botany 1, 11 Nash Lec. Rm. Botany 5b Botanical Mus. 13b Botany 6* Univ. Mus. 29 Botany 12** (Feb. 13, 9 A. M.) Bussey Institution Lect. Rm. Botany 14**(taken in two successive years may count as a full course) Botanical Mus. 13b Chemistry 7**, 8, 13**, 15, 19* Boylston 9 Chemistry 10 Coolidge Mem. Lab. Chemistry 17** Sever 29 Chemistry 22* (Feb. 13, 1.30 P. M.) Boylston 9 Chemistry 25 (Feb. 12, 4.30 P. M.) Boylston 9 Classical Archaeology 1b Sever 25 Classical Archaeology...
...July and August the entire time can be devoted to instruction in the problems of terrain and the command of troops in fighting formations. The advantage of men joining the unit now rather than later cannot be urged too strongly. Some comment has been made about Military Science 1 counting as a half-course. Since every half-course in College is theoretically supposed to require nine hours' work including lectures, there is no reason for thinking that the work of the unit should count for a full course when it merely fulfills the official requirements of a reguition half-course...
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...been decided to allow students to enter Government 4 at the beginning of the second half-year and count it as a half-course. Government 4 has always been a full course given by Professor G. G. Wilson, about international law. Since the last half of this course deals with the international law of war, it was thought that many would like to take such a course at this time, and the provision has been made to enable new men to take it this half-year under the name of Government 4b. This particular course takes up the principles...
...probably be included in this single course, or further military courses will be introduced according to future arrangements with the War Department. All students who wish to join the training unit by taking Military Science 1 will be facilitated in every way by the College authorities. The course will count for a college degree and although at present no specific regulations about dropping other courses in order to take Military Science 1 can be made, the greatest possible encouragement will be given by the authorities in allowing students to change their plans of studies...