Word: credited
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University authorities have decided to give all of the men who come to College after the S. A. T. C. disbands full credit for their work done during the first term. These men will continue their courses during the second term from the point where they left them before Christmas...
...return to College from an outside branch of the army or navy will probably get no academic credit for their work in the service. They will take up their work where they left it when they went into the service...
...first number of the Advocate this year, issued in spite of almost insuperable difficulties, is a credit to the few editors who were able to take any active part in its preparation. There are a number of contributions from graduates, but the work of the undergraduates is decidedly the better...
...from Washington that the S. A. T. C. will continue, at least for the present, just as if the war were still going on. The men are particularly urged to continue to put the same spirit in their academic work as well as their military work. They will receive credit for all this work, and their efficiency will be a great factor in determining their rating as possible officer material. This war has clearly shown that colleges are the natural reservoirs for officer material, and all members of the S. A. T. C. will be given opportunity to prove themselves...
...mere fact that peace has been declared should not affect either the S. A. T. C. or the Junior S. A. T. C. The members of the latter organization are particularly fortunate because they are getting double credit for their work. Besides getting credit for the college degree they are also getting credit with the government, and a man who has a good record in the Junior Company will be considered as officer material as soon as he has reached the proper...