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...REGULAR" NROTC STUDENTS are actually appointed midshipmen, U.S. Naval Reserve and receive a substantial scholarship from the Navy plus pay in the amount of $50.00 per month. In return they agree to accept a commission in the regular Navy or Marine Corps upon graduation and serve for two years. They may then apply for retention and become career officers or accept a commission in the Reserve and maintain this status for a minimum of four years. In asmuch as the procedure leading to this type of student commences nearly a year before the beginning of freshman year, the above information...
...CONTRACT" NROTC STUDENTS are referred to within the NROTC Unit as Midshipmen for administrative purposes. However, they are strictly speaking, civilian college students who have entered into a mutual agreement with the Navy. By the terms of the agreement, the student agrees to complete the courses offered, to participate in one summer training period (now of three weeks duration and given after the Junior year in college), and to remain unmarried until commissioned. He further agrees to accept a commission if offered, and to serve if called by the Secretary of the Navy. At Harvard, "Contract" candidates usually first contact...
...REGULAR" NROTC STUDENTS are actually appointed midshipmen, U.S. Naval Reserve and receive a substantial scholarship from the Navy plus pay in the amount of $50.00 per month. In return they agree to accept a commission in the regular Navy or Marine Corps upon graduation and serve for two years. They may then apply for retention and become career officers or accept a commission in the Reserve and maintain this status for a minimum of four years. In asmuch as the procedure leading to this type of student commences nearly a year before the beginning of freshman year, the above information...
...CONTRACT" NROTC STUDENTS are referred to within the NROTC Unit as Midshipmen for administrative purposes. However, they are strictly speaking, civilian college students who have entered into a mutual agreement with the Navy. By the terms of the agreement, the student agrees to complete the courses offered, to participate in one summer training period (now of three weeks duration and given after the Junior year in college), and to remain unmarried until commissioned. He further agrees to accept a commission if offered, and to serve if called by the Secretary of the Navy. At Harvard, "Contract" candidates usually first contact...
Invitations will be sent to "selected young ladies' institutions" in the Boston area. Sunday either the young ladies are expected to invite the midshipmen to their homes, or the midshipmen are expected to invite the young ladies aboard...