Word: june
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...spite of the fact that all applications for the June camp were closed yesterday in order that they might be sent to Washington by today, the Military Office has decided to allow men to enroll until this noon when a telegram announcing the new applications will be sent to the War Department. All men who wish to attend the camp for men under age, must sign the agreement at the Headquarters Office immediately...
...announcement that the College Office will give special finals beginning next Saturday for the men going to the Fourth O. T. C. and the June under-age camp will naturally not bring forth a unanimous chorus of jubilation from those who will have to take them. They would obviously prefer to vanish from Cambridge without going through the tortures of these tests. It would not be possible nor right, however, for the Office to distribute credit for the year broadcast to such a large number of men without examining them as long as our scheme of education is based...
With regard to the June camp, the Military Office has announced that all members of Military Science 1 who wish to attend the camp, and who believe that they have had sufficient training before entering the R. O. T. C. to make them eligible, should hand in special applications at Headquarters immediately, telling their qualifications before entering the corps. Major Flynn will be glad to see these men in person and discuss the matter with them as soon as possible...
...Military Science 2 wishing to attend the June under-age camp, date not yet announced, for further R. O. T. C. instruction, but not wishing to obligate themselves by signing agreement to attend, should give their names to Miss Cunningham not later the Saturday noon...
...annual Student Conference at Northfield will be held this year from June 13 to June 21, inclusive, instead of from June 18 to 28, as previously announced. An elaborate program has been planned, and the activities of the delegates will have special relation to the war. John R. Mott, LL.D., who spoke at the University last fall after his return from Y. M. C. A. work in Russia, is expected to be present as presiding officer and will address the members concerning his recent experiences abroad...