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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...repainted as soon as the S. A. T. C. has moved out. Which dormitories will be used has not yet been decided. Westmorly and Randolph will probably be available as soon as vacated by military units. The Freshmen who now occupy rooms in Hollis, Stoughton, Holworthy, and Thayer will remain in their present rooms throughout the year. Those men who wish temporary quarters in the Freshman dormitories for the remainder of this terms should apply at Dean Mayo's office, University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RECESS BEGINS DECEMBER 22 | 12/6/1918 | See Source »

Courses will ordinarily count as one-third, two-thirds, or full courses, as the case may be, towards the requirements for a degree. Men discharged from the units may remain in College as unclassified students...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RECESS BEGINS DECEMBER 22 | 12/6/1918 | See Source »

...parts of Companies B and D were released. Companies E and F and part of G will go today, and H will go tomorrow. The rest of Company G will leave Monday, and on Tuesday the remainder of Companies B and D, as well as any others who still remain, will be discharged...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: S. A. T. C. WILL END WEDNESDAY | 12/6/1918 | See Source »

Further attendance at lectures and supervised study-hours by men who do not expect to stay in College is not required. However, it is very important that the men who do it end to remain should keep well up in their academic work for the next two weeks, in order that this work be credited toward their College degrees...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: S. A. T. C. WILL END WEDNESDAY | 12/6/1918 | See Source »

While the war lasted the duty to country was unmistakable--to remain in the University until called for active service. But in times of peace does not the civilian also have a duty to perform for his country? Irrefutably he has, and that duty is to fit himself to the extent of his ability that he may become a leader in thought and in industry, that he may become a citizen who will be worthy of the great nation of which he is a part. This is the duty that each civilian owes to his country, and the road...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOLDIERSI STAY IN COLLEGE | 12/6/1918 | See Source »

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