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Happily, emergency conditions are now passed. With the coming of the new year will also come a more normal college organization. Courses will again be given at their regular hours leaving ample time for extra collegiate journalism. The various college publications will resume on a normal basis. Life at the University will once more assume the enjoyable aspects it bore before...
Definite plans for intercollegiate athletic competition this spring will be discussed at a meeting of representatives of the various universities in New York, December '27. It is expected that baseball, track, and crew, as well as the spring minor sports, will have almost normal seasons...
...military band turned in all its equipment Monday. Thus there is no longer any University band but there is a chance of forming a band of civilian students after the S. A. T. C. is demobilized and normal conditions return. Many of the bandsmen will remain in College after leaving the S. A. T. C. The men who have been playing in the band will not, however, be discharged until the other units of the army corps are broken up. They will be transferred back to their companies. If occasion requires, during, the next to weeks, a band may easily...
Therefore, the inflexibility of mere routine and form should be promptly relaxed wherever it tends to hamper the college work of the men in uniform. The University has done its part in facilitating transition to normal college life by allowing the immediate entrance of men into regular courses. Hence, it is the duty of the military authorities to do their share in bridging the gap, by relaxing discipline as much as possible where a conflict with the best interests of the regular college work occurs...
...Department that the work of restoring our colleges and universities to a peace status has already been undertaken and will be expedited as much as possible. For some of the large institutions, however, considerable time may elapse before traces of the Students' Army entirely disappear and the normal pre-war activities are resumed. Until that time there could be no better watchword for the student soldier than that to which the cadets at West Point owe allegiance: "Duty, Honor, Country...