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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Elections will be held on March 12, the new officers to take up their work on April 9. The treasurer, however, will take office on June 1, the end of the fiscal year...
These two competitions will be open to the members of 1921 and 1922, this being the last opportunity for Sophomores to make these departments of the board. The competition like the one which started in January, will last nine weeks, at the end of which time the successful candidates will be elected to the Board. This is a much shorter time than usual, candidates in former years having competed for several weeks longer. It will be different from the last in that the candidates for the editorial staffs will not be called out with those competing for the other departments...
Next year every college which desires it can arrange with the War Department for aviation instructors, and students will be able to take a training program which will not interfere with prescribed college work while studying for a degree but will at the end of three years turn them out fully qualified aviators. When asked if the University would establish and Aviation Unit, Col. Goetz said that the military training for next year was to be determined by the University authorities. No plans had been for mutated the said which would prevent the training of aviators in college...
...students in Harvard College must pass, before the end of their second year, a special oral examination to test their power of translating either French or German. Opportunity to take either or both of these examination will be given in the afternoons, beginning Monday, March 10th. All candidates who wish to take the oral examination must notify the Recorder, 4 University Hall, in writing, on or before Thursday, March 6th. Each candidate will then be notified when and where to present himself for the oral examination...
...better the voyce is, the meeter it is to honor and serve God therewith, and the voyce of man is chiefly to be employed to that end...