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...studies, the training unit and athletics as well. The authorities have done their part by crediting us for the academic work of Military Science. They might well have insisted that we first sacrifice our "outside acti- vities"; but what they did not see fit to demand we should freely grant...
...approval and support of the War Department. The program of training as mapped out by Captain Constant Cordier, Professor of Military Science and Tactics, and commandant of the training corps, is are of the most comprehensive and useful training plans that has been accepted at any large non-land-grant university in the United States. There is ample authority for the statement that six months of such work as is now being done will create there a considerable body of college men capable of serving as reserve officers in the event of war. Captain Cordier has admitted that he would...
...will be a great deal closer sense of relationship to the Federal War Department among the men of the regiment under their new terms of enlistment, now that they are assured that commissions will be available to graduates in time of need. The technical restrictions usually imposed upon land-grant colleges in return for the position now sought by Harvard, it is to be hoped, will soon be revised and adjusted to meet the natural requirements of the University. Of course the specifications as to drill, including numerous hours each week, are very difficult for Harvard to accept as contributory...
...speeches and insidious advertisements describing timidity as "good will towards men" and extolling cowardice by christening it "humanity." Let every Harvard man who loves his country join resolutely in frowning Mr. Bryan down. Our captain is lining up his men and nerving them to courage and self-sacrifice. Heaven grant that no intermeddling politician disguised as a saint may in the name of our mothers and our children be permitted to appeal to mankind's overmastering instinct of self-preservation and love of self-indulgence...
...inclusive) Harvard 6 Fine Arts 2c Sever 37 French 2 Prof. Whittem's sect. 1, Holden Mr. Loss's sect. 2, Robinson 1 fl. Mr. Gifford's sect. 3, Pierce 110 Dr. Struther's sect. 4, Sever 24 Mr. Weston's sect. 5, Pierce 202 French 9 Brett to Grant (inclusive) Sever 2 Hayes to Wood (inclusive) Sever 6 Geography 1 Ames to Means (inclusive) Zool. Lect. rm. Merrill to Reynolds (inclusive) Pierce 302 Richards to Zinninger (inclusive0 Pierce 304 German B Sever B German 1a Dr. Pettengill's sect. 3, Harvard 3 Prof. Howard's sect. 4, Upper Mass...