Word: parted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Although it will still be possible for men to enroll for the regular two-year course, those expecting to take part in war-time industrial work, or army accounting, may concentrate all their work in one year. Persons taking such concentrated courses, however, will not be deemed candidates for a degree, unless, of course, they return to the school for further study and include general, courses in their ultimate program...
...offers under the present temporary arrangement for men above the age at which the Government is calling to military service, opportunity for training for civilian positions in which men may be more directly useful than otherwise in helping to produce the material means by which in part the war will...
Representatives from all the various colleges will take part in a general conference on the importance of physical training as a practical asset in life in developing strength of action. It is probable also that an arrangement will be made whereby a branch office of the Football Rules Committee will be opened in Boston. At the present time there is only the one central office in New York City...
...announced in a statement by J. A. Sessions, secretary-treasurer of the Freshman class. Although the work of canvassing has been completed, a slight increase in the above amount is expected as all the collectors have not yet turned in their entire assignments. As a result of the competitive part of the collection which netted $1,503.50 of the final figure, Roy Edward Larsen, of Brookline, was chosen chairman of the 1921-Finance Committee. Thomas Stilwell Lamont, of Englewood, N. J., was second in the competition. The four men next in order of amounts collected were appointed as the committee...
...conducted by the University, were given out yesterday afternoon from the Headquarters Office. The training will commence on July and extend through a period of six weeks. Although the exact location has not yet been decided, the camp site to be occupied by the corps during the latter part of the course will be some point within five or six miles of Camp Devens. A maximum number of 1,000 cadets will be accepted for the training camp, in order that the companies of the regiment may be of the size most advantageous for allowing thorough instruction to every...