Word: presentation
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...case such persons as through sickness or absence may be unable to present themselves personally for registration shall be sojourning in cities of over 30,000 population, they shall apply to the city clerk of the city wherein they may be sojourning rather than to the clerk of the country. The clerks of counties and of cities of over 30,000 population in which numerous applications from the sick and non-residents are expected are authorized to establish such sub-agencies and to employ and deputize such clerical forces as may be necessary to accommodate these applications...
...Stadium as was previously announced. Following the precedent of last year, it had been planned to hold these exercises in the Stadium because of the increased room and comfort thereby gained, but since military training will greatly decrease the number who will be able to be present at Commencement, the University authorities believe Sanders Theatre will be large enough to accommodate those who attend...
...present critical and unsatisfactory position in which many men in the University find themselves, it has seemed to me a useful as it is a patriotic duty to lay before such of them as are interested certain information, which I believe is not generally known at Harvard, which may enable them more intelligently to solve the problem of becoming immediately useful to the nation in its deliberately-formed determination to dispute and defeat, by force of arms, the pretensions of autocratic and irresponsible power...
...order to prepare men in the short time available for the important duties of a commissioned officer, a program of intensive training has been prepared covering the necessary practical and theoretical instructions. For the present there will be eight hours of practical work and about two hours of theoretical work a day (Saturday afternoon off). It is to be understood, however, that these hours will be shortened or lengthened by the commanding officer when he finds that by so doing he can improve the course of instruction...
Until the close of the academic year members of the Corps will be quartered as at present. About June 20 the entire Corps will be moved into barracks where they will live until July 16. From July 16 to August 15 the Corps will make a practice march of about 250 miles under war conditions. On the return from this march they will again go into barracks for about one week, during which time practical and theoretical examinations will be held, to further assist in determining those men fitted for commissions in the Officers' Reserve Corps. The names...