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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Major General Robert Alexander '92, commander of the 77th Division, has announced the citation of Second Lieutenant Samuel Freedman '09, 305th Infantry, for bravery under fire. During the advance from the Aisne near Pincon Farm on September 7, 1918, when his company was obliged to fall back on account of heavy shelling, and after suffering heavy casualties in bringing his men from the field to their new position, with absolute disregard for his own personal safety, Freedman returned and directed the work of bringing in the dead and wounded, and in doing so was himself severely wounded...
...amendment to the class constitution concerning the method of conducting class elections will not be put before the class, as it applies to the voting in the fall of the Sophomore and Junior years only. This amendment, which was passed by the Sophomores at their smoker last Wednesday, will be voted upon by the Freshmen next week, when they hold their smoker...
...National Archery Association, permission was granted that organization to use Soldiers Field for their annual meet which will be held from August 26-29. It was also announced at the meeting that Walter H. Wheeler '18, captain-elect of the 1917 football team, would not return to College next fall. It had been hoped that he might be a member of the team next fall, or assist in the coaching here...
Seven general programs of study, all of which will lead to the degree of Bachelor of Science at the end of four years, will be open to students in the school, beginning in the fall of 1919. The programs which may be followed are Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Sanitary Engineering, Mining, Metallurgy and Industrial Chemistry. One hundred and eight courses will be offered in the school, in addition to 63 allied courses, given in the College, which will be open to the students in the Engineering School...
...Thereupon the departments of Engineering and Mining, with a new department of Industrial Chemistry, were re-organized in 1918 as the Harvard Engineering School. Owing to the war conditions here, no attempt was made to expand the school this year, but an important extension is planned for next fall...