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...Hardest hit" are the clubs and societies. They have extra space and war time Cambridge needs it. Besides Pudtling, Delphic and Speakers are giving up their rooms to officers, Signet Society is closed, and not a restaurant is still open. Elections are still going, but closure looks likely for the handful of "exclusive" organizations still running...
...change has been made in the situation of classes for the men, and the Claverly officers, who are studying the problems of Italy and the Mediterranean area, will continue to hold classes at the Delphic Club...
With war hitting social organizations at Harvard, the Hasty Pudding Institute of 1776 is planning a complete conversion to war activities, turning over its facilities for an officer's club for the duration. The clubs transformed to war duty include Speakers', and Delphic, while almost all the others have close their restaurants...
Among the other Harvard clubs, the two which have undergone the most change are Speaker's and Delphic, mentioned above. Speakers', a waiting club on Mt. Auburn street, although still opened for civilians, has become a housing establishment for Army and Navy Officers...
...Delphic has become a true Army station with its rooms used for classes by the new school for Overseas Administration, made up of officers training for civil relations work...