Word: parted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...become officers there is no better task open to us than to teach others what we have learned and thus start them on the road to commissions. The preparatory schools of New England will flock to this camp; it is up to every one of us to do our part in teaching them the few fundamentals which they as yet have not been able to acquire The Harvard man belongs at Harvard; to help out this summer is the least we can do to repay the University to what it has given...
...Department's plan for holding students at American colleges by encouraging them to enlist at eighteen in cadet corps which will be part of the regular army will have advantages from a military point of view and disadvantages from the college side. It has been found at Princeton that the undergraduates were extremely restless, and that they were not satisfied to serve in Reserve Officers' Training Corps because that gave them no military credit in the eyes of the Government. Hence the lure of the Aviation Corps or the Navy or the ranks of the army...
...result of Secretary Roosevelt's decision, work on the buildings will commence as soon as possible. The Common will be closed and it is probable that accommodations for one complete unit of the school will be erected there. The greater part of the Andover Theological Seminary land and the Palfrey Estate will be used for an instruction shed, and such additional recreation facilities as become necessary. The Government expects to expend a sum of $350,000 on the construction of these barracks and school buildings...
...celebration will begin soon after noontime, but the first important event on the program will be a concert in Smith Halls Common Room at 5 o'clock. Members of the class will take part in offering violin, piano and vocal solos, and the 1921 Mandolin Club will play...
Each chorus will sing the three football marches, "Harvardiana," "Gridiron King" and "Soldiers Field," in order to provide a basis of comparison for the judges, of whom President Lowell will be one. The list of songs for the three choruses together is planned as follows, part songs being omitted...