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...seems to be some uncertainty as to just what the work in Military Science and Tactics 1 will consist of. How much practical work is required to train a man properly to become a competent officer, and how much theoretical work is necessary in order for the course to count toward an academic degree are the main points under discussion...
...Harvard Advocate, founded in May 1866, is the oldest current newspaper at Harvard. It is published fortnightly during the college year, printing stories, essays, verse, articles, books and theatrical reviews. Literary candidates become eligible to election when credited with five units. Long stories and essays count one unit each, and according to this standard, poems and short stories are estimated. A competition determines the eligibility of business candidates. The Advocate desires, above all, to be readable, believing that this is the surest criterion of undergraduate literary merit. The Sanctum is on the third floor of the Union...
...cost of cleaning the library amounts to something over $500 a month, but the effectiveness of the cleaning depends in part on the co-operation in little ways of all who frequent the building. Such co-operation we must count upon if we are to maintain our buildings in anything like its present freshness and beauty. WILLIAM C. LANE '81. Librarian...
...advantages of the course over last year's Regiment are numerous. In that body, each man had to buy his uniform and received no credit for his work either from the University of from the War Department. Military Science and Tactics 1 will count as one course toward a degree, and toward a commission as a reserve officer...
...student who at the beginning of the second half of his second year has twice tried an oral examination, may, during that half-year receive instruction in a tutorial course in the language in which he intends to offer himself for examination (which course will not count toward a degree). On completing this course he shall, before incurring the censure of probation for failure to pass an oral examination by the end of his second year, have one opportunity to present himself for a written examination in translation, on passing which examination he shall be relieved from the prescription...