Word: planning
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...eight hours of instruction each day. In addition to our own army huts, a great many of the British and French universities and technical schools have offered to accommodate as many men from the American Army as possible. The books necessary to the carrying out of this plan will be furnished by the American Library Association...
...colleges that have had to change and speed up their plan of work, probably the technical colleges have had greatest difficulties placed before them; they have to cover all of their ground just as thoroughly as before, and therefore they can cut from their curriculum only the non-essential work, of which there is very little...
This ruling will prevent the further publication of the CRIMSON under its present Board. If possible, however, plans will be made to continue publication under the conditions imposed by Colonel Williams's order. The Illustrated will discontinue publication, while the Lampoon and Advocate plan to continue under graduate editors...
...this plan, practically all Freshmen will live in the Yard, the only exceptions being those who will live outside of Cambridge, presumably at their homes, and a small number for whom there are no rooms available in the Yard...
Great changes necessarily involve uncertainty and confusion. The remaking of Harvard as a war college has proved no exception to the rule. There has scarcely been a man who has not experienced great difficulty in both completing his plans and carrying them into execution. Harvard College has been revolutionized with the result that its Faculty and undergraduate body are paying in confusion, the price of the change. As the days progress, however, things are beginning to settle down into their natural channels. The machinery of the S. A. T. C. is beginning to run smoothly; the new plan has attained...