Word: enough
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...themselves exclusively to military training. General Wood has strongly urged that the men in the Reserve Corps be kept in College as long as possible. While the final decision rests with the War Department and the University authorities, the probability that College work will not be interrupted is strong enough to justify the undergraduates' spending the full amount of time on their regular studies...
...both England and Canada, have been affected to a very great extent by the present war, according to statements received from those respective countries. In most cases the universities have been able to run with greatly reduced registration; some have had to stop altogether and some have had enough extra men, too young to enlist, to extent their registration almost to the same extent as it was before...
...attendance at McGill has decreased very considerably especially in the upper classes where men are old enough to enlist, but, as it has happened this year, the attendance has increased which makes it look as if we had not lost so many students after all: As a matter of fact, the difference in the number between this year and that of 1914 is less than 500: this notwithstanding the fact that considerably over 600 of our undergraduates have enlisted since the commencement...
...other rating than as an officer, previous experience in the merchant marine; to be an officer it is necessary to have served at least two years as officer on board an ocean on sea-going vessel. Class 5 is the Naval Reserve Flying Corps. The Navy Department has not enough sea-planes and instructors at present to allow novices to enter this class...
Naturally enough, such organizations as the Harvard Union for American Neutrality have been treated with scant respect. Their puerile arguments have been heard and scoffed at; their views have been aired in the communication column of the CRIMSON; they have done all in their power to aid the pacifist lobby in Congress, and their efforts have justly resulted in pitiful and ignominious failure...