Word: quota
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University have been graduated from the Third Officers' Training Camp at Camp Upton, Yaphank, L. I., and are now rated as eligible for commissions as second lieutenants in the Army. Only six of the 49 men who entered the training schools as members of the University's quota failed to qualify for commissions at the end of the course. The future officers will be called for active duty in their commissioned grades as soon as needed by the Government...
Although no definite quota has been set for the University, as far as members of the College are concerned, it is not certain that every man who applies for admittance to the training camps, and who fulfills the qualifications set down by the War Department, will be sent to the schools. The names of all applicants will be passed upon by the Tactical Staff and other academic authorities, and only if the man in question has done work up to the desired standard during his course will he be recommended...
After a week and a half of campaigning, the University has gone over the top in its Liberty Loan campaign. In spite of some apathy that was visible at the start, the college has rapidly awakened to the necessities of the situation and has exceeded its quota in less than the required time...
...wishing to apply for the Harvard R. O. T. C. quota to the Fourth Officers' Training Camps, opening May 15th, must do so not later than Saturday noon...
Yesterday Total to Amount Class Total Date Quota. Needed. 1918, $100 $1,950 $4,800 $2,850 1919, $1,700 $9,550 $6,600 over the top April 22 1920, $1,000 $4,750 $8,100 $3,350 1921, $3,100 $11,500 $10,500 over the top April 23 Unassigned, $1,000 Undergrad. Totals, $5,900 $28,750 $30,000 $1,250 Faculty and Graduate Schools, $150 $39,200 Grand Totals...