Word: manly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...knowledge and with the practical training which modern warfare demands. The course will make no appeal to the student who seeks the easiest way to a college diploma. At best, the process of becoming an Army officer is serious business. Only by the hardest kind of work can a man become an officer and a college graduate at one and the same time. Boston Transcript...
...last Faculty meeting it was voted that any Division or Department may hold a general examination at the end of the college course for any man concentrating in the Division. The examination is to be of a general type covering the work done by the man in the department and probably will be similar to the general examination now given in the Division of History, Government, and Economics...
...Sophomore year, Latin is not required for any degree, and there is a wider choice of electives. In the upper class program, the old system of departments has been partially abolished. Three divisions have been substituted instead, and a man must take three courses in his division...
Undoubtedly these points are indisputable. But it must be equally evident that regulation can only extend to college activities; clubs, dances and the theatre will have lost none of their charm. The practice of holding competitions provides an automatic check on usurpation in itself; an energetic man must surely find a field for his endeavors if he cares to strive for it under the present system...
...released and we are giving them their discharges as rapidly as possible. There are enough men permanently in the service to officer the ships of the navy as soon as the present rush of returning soldiers has passed. But we will need a large supply of reserve officers to man the fleet if another crisis should come. Now that all the emergency training schools are shut down, the only way that we can be prepared is by establishing a large reserve and putting naval units at the colleges...