Word: monday
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...weekly class in naval instruction to be begun next Monday at the Navy Yard on board the Virginia offers an unusual opportunity for men to train themselves. If words mean what they say, then Harvard men are desirous of doing their utmost part in the defence of the country. No greater need, and no greater occasion, may arise. Such training involves slight sacrifice. On the contrary, it will give each man keen and intensely interesting knowledge of that great beast of war, the battleship of the first fleet...
Coach Haines is at present in change of the oarsmen and A. Beane '11 will again have general supervision of the Freshman crews. Several University oarsmen are assisting in the coaching of the candidates. Regular rowing for the University crews will not start until next Monday, February 19, but the men who are at present reporting voluntarily may have the use of the tank daily until 4 o'clock...
...University crews will not commence work for a week yet, but prospective candidates will find it to their advantage to work out to a certain extent during this week so as to be in the best possible shape for next Monday when regular practice will begin. A machine will be reserved for candidates for the University team desiring to take up this voluntary rowing. The tank can also be used by these candidates whenever not in use by a Freshman crew...
...plan of having weekly drills in the manipulation of a man-of-war (beginning next Monday), should appeal to a great many men. There is nothing more fascinating or intense in the whole vivid game of war than the life of a great battleship. The drill offered does not take a large amount of time, but should be concentrated enough to offer a good basis of training in the necessities of a naval officer's education...
...undergraduates in the University must hand in at University Hall not later than 5 o'clock on Monday afternoon the card on which they have indicated the whole courses, the half-courses running through the year, and the half-courses that they propose to take in the second half-year. Students should get the signature of their advisers to this list of studies, unless they are not taking up any second half-year courses. If, however, a student is unable to consult his adviser before 5 P. M., Monday, February 12, he must hand in the card without the signature...