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...sincerely subscribe to the feelings of disappointment and regret expressed by Dr. Fuller at the failure of the University to establish a unit of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. It is a great pity that the splendid spirit and enthusiasm of last year's Regiment has not been perpetuated in some useful and durable form. There is, however, an aspect of the situation, only indirectly touched upon in Dr. Fuller's communication, which deserves consideration. The 250 students now enrolled in Military Science and Tactics 1 did so because they were assured that their work in the course would count...
This is the only portable theatre in the country with the exception of one in Chicago. The theatre is a complete theatrical stage, fully equipped to give a performance upon a stage of any size, as shown by its distinct success at the Century Theatre and the Seventh Regiment Armory in New York. It has been travelling for some time now, giving performances at many of the Eastern colleges and universities...
...been a source of regret to me, and I fancy to many other Harvard graduates also, to contrast these programs with on own inactivity in the matter. It would appear, indeed, as if the reluctance of the University last year to encourage or sanction even the Volunteer Regiment was to be repeated in a similar unwillingness now to co-operate with the War Department in a patriotic work of great importance. Last year the Volunteer Regiment succeeded in spite of academic indifference and discouragement through the enthusiasm and the self-sacrifice of the student body. It would seem...
With 11 "H" men from year's squad in College and some good material from the successful 1919 team available, the prospects for the coming hockey season are decidedly encouraging. If M. Taylor '18 receives his discharge from his regiment, which has been doing service at the border, in the to register, there will be 12 "H" men available...
With all the prestige of the Regiment last year and the enthusiasm of the members, together with the efforts. Which have been made this fall to make Military Science and Tactics 1 a success, it seems a pity that Harvard should not have been the first to establish these units. The men now enrolled in the course have, in many ways, made a personal sacrifice to do their part in maintaining the University's lead in the Preparedness movement. The delay in announcing the course made it impossible for many men who wished to enlist to rearrange their program...