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...final examination in Military Science and Tactics 1 will be held this evening at 7.30 o'clock. This examination must be taken by students who are now members of Military Science and Tactics 1, who expect to count this subject as a full course or as a second half-year course for their degree. It is not to be taken by persons who have joined the Reserve Officers' Training Corps since April 28 nor by students who took the special final examination given Thursday, May 3, and have been discharged from the Corps...
...students now members of Military Science and Tactics 1 who expect to count it as a full course or a second half-year course, must take the examination at 7.30 P. M., Tuesday, May 29, which will be held in the New Lecture Hall, Emerson, and Sever Halls. The exact assignment of rooms will be posted in the CRIMSON Tuesday morning. The examination is not to be taken by persons who have joined the R. O. T. C. since April 28, nor by persons who, having taken the special final examination on Thursday evening, May 3, have been discharged from...
...final examination for all students registered in Military Science and Tactics 1, who count such course towards a degree in Harvard College takes place in New Lecture Hall and Emerson A, D, F, and J, Tuesday evening, May 29, at 7.30 o'clock...
Professor Baker, assisted by P. F. Reniers '16, has had the management of the production. The cast will be composed almost entirely of members of the regular Workshop company. It will be as follows: Helen Harriden, Miss Mary Ellis Aranka, Mrs. R. N. Burnham Count Ladislaw Henszy, Irving Pichel '14 Count Caroszy, G. E. Massey '15 Countess Henszy, Miss Ruth Delano Madame Henszy, Miss Willowdean Chattison General Henszy, F. Hubbard Nina, Miss Charlotte Read Mr. Kendy, J. W. D. Seymour '17 Bardi, A. P. Archer '17 Janco, D. Holbrook...
...gift has been made freely and without question of the sacrifice. There has been no miserly doling out of life where the life of the nation, which dominates and includes the life of all individuals, was threatened. In brave fortitude the republic does not look to the past, nor count the tale of its dead...