Word: followed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...probable that Professor Francke will at least not continue all his courses next year, his name has been left out of the pamphlet, though most of the courses have been announced unchanged. The only other important change in this department is the modification of German 2c, making the course follow courses 2a and 2b, instead of being parallel to them. It will hereafter be known as German 5. German 28 has been made a half-course in the first half-year...
...Faculty yesterday afternoon. It is impossible to start the enlistment immediately, for certain necessary arrangements must be made before the work can be started. Due announcement of the opening of the enrolment office will be made through the CRIMSON. New men who come into the Training Corps will follow the schedule of nine hours a week now prescribed until May 7, when the entire time of all the cadets will be devoted to the training. The members now in the Training Corps who do not desire to continue in the Corps after May 7 under the intensive training scheme will...
...Freshman Red Book will be published about the middle of May. The first part of it will go to press this week and the remaining sections will follow as soon as they are completed. The cancellation of athletics on account of the war has made it possible to finish the work on this section much earlier than was expected and will also make the Red Book somewhat smaller than usual. The pictures of the different teams were taken before the men left for the Naval Reserve so that all their members were included. The photographic department has all but about...
...captain is more than a good player. He is personally a man whom other men would willingly follow. That is a rare quality, and high praise. Perhaps the highest praise would be to say that he is a worthy successor to that captain who led Harvard through a season of brilliant victory, and through a no less honorable one of scanty defeat. Our teams have had throughout their history notable captains. George Percy is worthy of the tradition...
...apparent since 10 o'clock yesterday morning when the House convened that it would follow the lead of the Senate and definitely commit the nation to conflict, and the greater part of the long discussion was taken up by the short speeches of various members who supported the measure, but wished to put themselves on record as reluctantly accepting war as the only course of honor. The one final step which will make the resolution complete is the signature of President Wilson, which will be affixed early this morning...