Word: exactions
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Registration in the Naval Unit, whose establishment at the University has just been authorized by the Navy Department, took place yesterday. Exact figures as to the number who registered have not yet been issued by the College Office. Recruiting which was closed yesterday morning, will be opened again this morning at 9.30. Plans for the housing and instruction of the candidates are progressing rapidly and will be completed before the end of the week. Men should report at Weld 1 for registration in the Naval Unit; physical examinations and temporary assignment of quarters...
...errors made have been the subject of much--too much--undergraduate criticism. Few men stop to realize the immense difficulties attendant upon the operation of a organization like the Regiment, which is in effect a small depot brigade for officers that feeds its leaders into the service at the exact time when they have been trained to be of the greatest military value. As a matter of fact much credit and many thanks are due to those on whom the burden of the year's work has fallen...
...three-hour finals with the exception of Military Science 1, on Friday evening, May 31. If possible, only one special final two-hour test will be held in the afternoon of these three days. Mr. Cram last night asked all students to watch the CRIMSON each day for the exact time and place of the examinations, as many changes may have to be made even after the list is given...
Further detailed particulars concerning the summer military camp, which will be conducted by the University, were given out yesterday afternoon from the Headquarters Office. The training will commence on July and extend through a period of six weeks. Although the exact location has not yet been decided, the camp site to be occupied by the corps during the latter part of the course will be some point within five or six miles of Camp Devens. A maximum number of 1,000 cadets will be accepted for the training camp, in order that the companies of the regiment...
What caused the fire is not yet known, as the fire chief expressed himself as unable to explain it, unless it were due to crossed wires. No exact estimate of the damage done can yet be made, but the greater part of the merchandise on the third and second floors, and much on the first was either partially or wholly spoiled by the fire and water...