Word: junior
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...petition of the members of the Junior S. A. T. C. to be allowed to wear their uniforms at all times, and to have a half-hour's extra drill daily, has been approved by the military authorities. The uniform is exactly the same as that worn by the regular S. A. T. C., except that the Junior Company wears the Harvard "Veritas" shield on the collar of the blouse. The work of the company is progressing rapidly, and the men are taking up bayonet-fighting with great interest and much enthusiasm. Through the courtesy of the Marine Section...
...Junior Company participated in the parades on Monday and Tuesday...
...probability furnish the music at the Boston College football game on the twenty-third of this month and also at the Brown game on the thirtieth. In spite of the unexpectedly large number already in the band, more men can be used. Civilian bandsmen and members of the Junior Company are eligible. The former, however, must wear uniforms without insignia. All men capable of playing a band instrument should report to F. L. Reynolds '20, All, Persis Smith Hall...
...race along a half-mile course will be held tomorrow between the S. A. T. C., Naval Unit and Freshman crews. The Freshman crew is composed of Junior S. A. T. C. men. Thereafter races will be held twice a week for the rest of the season. The crews for tomorrow's races have already been selected, but this should by no means exclude other candidates from coming out. In fact, there is still a large opportunity for late applicants. More service men are needed and all S. A. T. C. and Naval Unit men will be excused from...
...service work, the work in this branch of its activity will undoubtedly be seriously impaired. Already more than 200 requests have been received for leaders of boys clubs, experienced scout masters, Sunday school teachers, etc. Entertainers of all sorts are especially needed. This is a splendid chance for the Junior Company men who are interested in such matters to learn something about social conditions in the vicinity of Boston and Cambridge. All men who would like the work and have a little time to spare are invited to consult the Social Service Secretary at the Phillips Brooks House...