Word: presented
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...have come to a crisis in the prosecution of the war. When a great confiagration breaks out, it is no time to train carpenters for rebuilding the devastated area. In the same way all men must discard thoughts of the future when they may turn their energies to the present. When those who are of real potential aid to their country have enlisted their lives in its service, they will have assured the future as no college training can ever do. The duty of every red-blooded man is clear. When Harvard enrolment is drained to but a spectre...
...present the College total is $61,350, an amount more than twice the quota asked for by the committee. The University's grand total now stands...
...School Faculty should repeal their present rule that credit for the year will not be given to students who leave the school to enter the service unless they are drafted. Many law students are eligible for the Fourth Camp, but if they go their entire year's work will go for nought. Such an arrangement is obviously unfair and wrong. The College is going to the trouble of giving the undergraduate camp aspirants special exams.; why should not the Law School do as much? Granting that the study of law presents problems which do not exist in an academic course...
...from classes after their acceptance for the military work. By spending most of their time in training, the men will be enabled to make up the required 300 hours of instruction called for by the Government, provided that they are not too far below that number of hours at present...
Probably 11 of the 22 Senior class officials will be present, including one marshal, W. J. Murray '18. One hundred and twenty members of 1918 now in College have stated their intention of being in Cambridge for the exercises...