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Those who are physically unacceptable for the Army and Navy are, however, included among the number who may compete on athletic teams. There are certain men in every college whose minor physical disqualifications, though barring them from military work, do not prevent their being excellent athletes. Any undergraduates who have made the effort to serve and have failed should not be differentiated from the more fortunate ones who are accepted...
...some fatal accident. To many it has appeared that there must be something wrong; that the instruction is not sufficient, or that the planes are not properly built. There is, however, no good reason to believe that cadet aviators have been needlessly sacrificed. Until the last month the number of accidents has not been striking. The present increases can be explained naturally...
...Army authorities at Camp Devens will co-operate with the staff of the University R. O. T. C. during the coming month by sending a number of officers, members of the British and French Missions at Devens, to deliver a course of lectures before the members of both of the military courses in the University. Lieutenant Colonel Edward Croft, Director of Schools at the cantonment, in a conference with members of the University military staff last Sunday expressed the hope that the relations between the R. O. T. C. and the officers at Devens, once begun would grow stronger...
Candidates for the University and Freshman track teams will report at the Locker Building at 2.30 this afternoon for the first practice of the year. Coach Donovan, who will be assisted again this spring by Coach Farrell, states there is need of a large number of men since there is very little experienced material this year from which to form a team. The Locker Building will be open to the track men from...
There are about 3,000 Princeton men in service at the present time, according to statistics gathered by the university war records office. These figures do not represent the total number, as a few of the class secretaries, through whose efforts the records are compiled, have not made reports. The men are engaged in all branches of the service, from the army and navy to Red Cross and relief work...