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...transfer of the Cadet School, First Naval District, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to Holyoke House has been officially confirmed. The School will be moved as soon as Holyoke House is again made ready for occupancy. It is expected that this will take about two weeks. As a result it is very likely that the class which is studying at Technology now will graduate before the shift is made, and that the work will be begun by the new class...
...result of the canvassing of the Freshman dormitories by Juniors and Sophomores Monday night, the Freshman track squad of Monday was doubled yesterday when twenty members of 1921 reported for preliminary cross-country work. The University squad increased in size to nearly twenty making a total number of 40 runners reporting to Coach Farrell in addition to a few weight men. The candidates who had been out before were sent for three fairly brisk laps on the cinder track and then four miles at slower rate around the Soldiers' Field fence. All the new men merely jogged a short distance...
...namely, to prepare to be good citizens after the war and to prepare to lead troops on the western front. He dwelt on the wonderful opportunity afforded by the presence of Captain Amann as an instructor in the science of modern warfare and the fact that if no other result was reaped from the courses offered, coming in touch with a man who has actually been on the fighting line was an experience never to be regretted. Canfield urged the importance of discipline for without it the Corps would not deserve the name of a military organization. Every man should...
...Radio School. Whereas last year at this time there were vancant rooms in Holyoke and Walter Hastings only, this year there are seven suites vacant in Holworthy, 32 in Thayer, six in. Weld, three in Grays, 21 in Matthews, 16 in Holyoke, and two in Gannett. As a result students may get rooms at a lower price than even before because the dormitories in the Yard are open to them...
...general rule for the examining boards of the Second Officers' Training Camps was to accept no men under 31 years of age, a special order from the Adjutant General to these boards required that serious consideration be given to all R. O. T. C. applicants for admission; the result was that all members of the Corps who applied and who were physically fit and older than 20 years and nine months were, with few exceptions, accepted. Over a hundred others successfully passed the examinations for provisional second lieutenancies in the regular army. The rest of the men, though at present...