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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...spring recess brings two matters of clear duty before members of the University, one for those who are already enlisted in some branch of the service, and one for those who have not yet determined what course to follow. The statement given out last night by Dean Yeomans comes as a serious reminder at an opportune time. Since severance of connections with the University means also giving up the opportunity of a reserve commission, preparation during the recess for the final examinations is a matter of patriotic duty for members of the R. O. T. C. The examinations start five...
...recess which starts today is the best possible chance for this decision, when every man will be able to discuss the question calmly and seriously at home, and decide what course he is to follow. Until now there has been some excuse for indecision. A week from now there will be none...
...Germany, France and England the exigencies of war have compelled the consolidation of aeronautics under a separate department controlled by an air minister, and if we are to accomplish any results commensurate with theirs or worthy of this great nation, we shall find it necessary to follow their example. The air minister in England, and I believe in the other two nations named, has charge of the material, construction and supplies for the aeronautical branch, and the training of aviators generally. The machines are then delivered respectively to the Admiralty and to the army, who furnish the personnel and conduct...
...clock for the purpose of laying before the undergraduate body the position which the University intends to take in the war. President Lowell will set forth the plans which the Faculty arranged at their meeting last Tuesday, and will advise the members of the University what course to follow in the present crisis. Dean Yeomans will speak along the same lines...
There will be a meeting of all Law School men in the New Lecture Hall this afternoon at 3 o'clock, at which Dean Pound will announce the course which the School will follow in the present national crisis in regard to examinations and credit for men leaving College for military reasons. President Lowell will also speak...