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...larger and better trained military reserve has long been urged by the War Department in Washington. An opportunity open to college men for fitting themselves in an interesting as well as valuable branch of military service is now afforded by the ruling of the War Department allowing students to enlist in the newly established machine-gun corps. Whether or not the sentiment in this community is against the creation of a larger military reserve, this new branch of military service will interest a number of Harvard men. The meeting at the Cambridge Armory tomorrow evening promises to reveal some phases...
...more valuable activity than social service cannot be found in the whole varied list of the University and for that reason the meeting at Phillips Brooks House tonight, which will be held to plan the University's social service campaign for the coming year and to enlist the interest and support of undergraduates, should be well attended...
...usually maintained without resort to contributions from undergraduates, the gate money taken at football and baseball games supporting all the major sports and all the minor sports. The variety of sports is great; so that the individual student has a wide choice, and a large majority of the students enlist in some sport or other...
...bring the institution into line win the Institute of Technology in evident willingness to enter into formal relations with the commonwealth, Harvard acting as an advisory agency. To be sure Tech's plan is far from worked out, much less formally ratified. But it has gone far enough to enlist the support of many of the alumni and faculty and to become the theme of discussion throughout the state; and out of the plan some day a working arrangement may come that will give to Massachusetts what will virtually be a state technical school...
...bugle did not stir a longing to be at the front; and when war comes, Harvard will send forth her full tale of men as she has done before. Many of our students are already in the militia, and will march whenever they are ordered. Others will enlist when needed, and as many will go as the country needs. No one who knows our undergraduates will doubt for a moment that they have the stuff that soldiers are made of: that they will endure hardship, maintain discipline, fight bravely, and sacrifice their lives without flinching; for although, even...