Word: joined
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...opportunity for men outside of the University to join the Corps is now open. It need not be stated here what are the advantages which will accrue to the cadet from the system of training so ably laid down by the tactical staff of the Corps. Men who were good enough for Plattsburg, whether they are Brown, Dartmouth, Yale, Colby, Bates, or Tufts men, will have an unparalleled oportunity to prove what they may do. Nor is admission limited to college men. Non-college men of ability and character may here show their greater fitness to be officers above...
...camp at New Haven would take on a Harvard air if more Harvard men were there. If other colleges wish to send a larger contingent, the Corps would welcome them gladly, and Harvard's representation join with them in a spirit of friendly rivalry...
...afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The subject of his lecture will be "Soap-Box and Sawdust Trail." A thorough discussion of the war and its problems in the light of Socialist thought will follow, and all members of the University who are interested are invited to attend and to join in the discussion...
...Norton-Harjes Service is contemplating accepting only those men who will sign up to drive until the end of the war. However, the American Corps does not expect to adopt such a policy. If members of the University wish to join the American Service they are to put in their applications immediately. No additional men can be singed up to sail before June 2, and at the rate applications are now coming, accommodations for this date will soon be filled. Men who want to join the Corps are to see G. R. Young '19, 40 State street, Boston, immediately...
...information to any men who are undecided as to what they should do in regard to military work. This bureau was open for a while Monday, and will be open again, and during the same hours on Friday. It is primarily for those who, because of physical disabilities, cannot join the R. O. T. C. or any branch of the regular service, that this bureau has been instituted at the University...