Word: resulted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Yale Corporation has passed resolutions providing for the first mobile military hospital unit ever established in the country. This plan is the result of recommendations made by the Yale Medical School, and it is similar to the project adopted in Italy, by which the military hospitals carry with them the clinical faculty and students as medical personnel. This type of organization can render practical help to the army or navy in time of war and instruction may be continued at the base. The expenditure has been authorized by the university of the necessary sums involved in inaugurating this plan...
...with a view to supplying officers for the army to be mobilized under a selective draft bill was admirable. I am informed that practical difficulties have arisen preventing the plan from being fully carried out, but I have no doubt that the effect of the impetus already given will result in the effort of all college men to strive by hook or crook to fit themselves for commissions in the Reserve Officers' Corps. The work at Harvard, of course, meets the commendation of every one who wishes to see a spirit of patriotism united with a capacity for effective help...
Students whose connection with the College is severed as a result of the final examinations thereby for-felt their right to membership in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps...
...editor of the Freshman Red Book, R. G. Stone '20, has been called for service in the Naval Reserve, and as a result its publication is now being supervised by E. W. Pavenstedt '20, assisted by W. P. Belknap '20, D. C. Hawkins '20, and L. T. Lanman...
...Divinity School in the University of Chicago, and William Belden Noble Lecturer at the University for 1916, has a book on "The Spiritual Interpretation of History." The author seeks in these lectures to determine from actual events whether history has not in itself spiritual forces which may result in "a renewed allegiance to our threatened idealism and a revived confidence in the might of right." "The Religious History of New England" is by J. Winthrop Platner, Andover Professor of Ecclesiastical History; George E. Horr, president of the Newton Theological Institution; George Hodges, Dean of the Episcopal Theological School; William Wallace...