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...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...
This afternoon the baseball season will open for the Freshman team when they meet Watertown High School at Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock. The game was scheduled for tomorrow afternoon, but was put forward one day at the request of the Watertown management...
...drive will open today in the college and throughout the country, lasting until May 10. Bonds of denominations from $50 up may be bought by one of three methods: in monthly installments, with a payment of 5 per cent down; in three payments with 5 per cent down; or out right. They may be purchased through any bank and credited to the University. Bonds will pay 4 and 3-4 per cent. interest, and expire in 1923, although the government has the right to call them back one year earlier...
...announcement of the University's military program for next year one fact stands preeminent,--that the Field Artillery training, wherewith Harvard is to renew her active support of the maxim "in time of peace prepare for war," is to be no path of least resistance for seekers of easy courses, but an out-and-out business proposition. Coupled with an excellent course in the theory and practice of artillery the University offers a carefully selected field of study upon which men may draw for their necessary units allied to the military work. In permitting the training to replace the usual...
...ruin Harvard as an academic institution by turning it into a veritable military college." The fallacy of this argument is very clear. In the first place as long as military work remains elective it cannot in any way effect the status of Harvard as an institution of learning. No one need take up the artillery training or other military courses during his undergraduate life in the future, any more than it is now compulsory for all to delve into the mysteries of chemistry, or engineering sciences. In a university such as this there is certainly room for a new branch...