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...Professor Ephraim Emerton on a subject to be chosen at the first meeting. (3) Professor J. W. Platner on "The Religion of An Educated Man." (4) Dr. Leslie on "Christianity On the College Campus." (5) Professor R. H. Lord '06, on a subject to be chosen later. (6) Colonel Goetz on "Military Subjects...
...reception of Phillips Brooks House to the members of 1923 last evening, Colonel Goetz, who was among the many speakers, reminded the Freshmen of the opportunities offered them by the military courses here to prepare themselves for service in time of need. He pointed out that whereas the Sophomore Class had come forward with interest and a large enrolment, the Freshmen, in the rush of their first days at the University, had overlooked the advantages they now have to undertake a course offering not only the reward of a commission in the Reserve Corps, but also a combination of carefully...
...Colonel Goetz also called to their attention that, in accordance with the ruling of the Committee on the Choice of Electives that courses may be added or dropped without penalty before October 4, the men of the incoming class have the privilege of enrolling at the Military Office without changing their present plan of study. If by that date they deiced to continue in Military Science, a petition to drop their weakest course in its favor will be immediately granted; and if they decide not to continue in military training, they will not be obligated by their short attendance...
Military training has come to stay. The plans outlined by Colonel Goetz in his talk to Freshmen showed conclusively that the Government has established a well-organized course of instruction at the leading universities and colleges. Never again will this nation allow itself to be caught so unprepared in trained men and material...
Colonel R. F. C. Goetz, head of the department of military science at the University, outlined briefly the advantages of the military courses offered here to about one hundred Freshmen gathered in Smith Halls Common Room yesterday evening. Colonel Goetz emphasized the fact that the military course is to be similar to any course in the University, in that there will be no uniforms nor drill for those taking it. It will also count full credit towards the degree of A.B. or S.B. In both these respects, it differs from the former R. O. T. C. here...