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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Tuesday, November 19, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences decided that properly qualified students will be permitted to begin or resume study in Harvard College immediately. They are urged to return as soon as possible, and the last date for registration will be Friday, November 29, at 9 A. M. Those who are unable to register before this time will have an opportunity to take up their work on December 30, the day on which the second term begins...
Heretofore, it has been possible to enter the College only at the beginning of each half year. The University took this prompt action in view of the statement of Secretary Daniels that college men who desired to return to college would be among the first to be discharged from the service, and the action of the army officicers' training camps in giving the men now in training in those camps opportunity to return to college immediately if they so desire. This action makes it possible not only for former students to return to the University, but also for any properly...
Captain Dunn, then a first lieutenant, was with his regiment all this time, except for one month in which he was sent to the British front near Armentieres. During his last six months in France he was commander of Company M of his regiment. Shortly before his return he was recommended for promotion but he did not actually get his captaincy until he arrived in this country, on July...
Recently Major Williams made a two and one-half years' tour of the Philippine Islands. Upon his second return to the United States he was stationed at Fort Adams, Rhode Island. After a very short period there he was detailed to the Harvard S. A. T. C. Unit for the purpose of examining candidates for the artillery service and to act as assistant to his father, Colonel Williams...
...Shipping Board in Washington under Dean Gay of the Graduate School of Business Administration. As a result, English A will be under the direction of Mr. F. W. C. Hersey '99, while Professor Greenough's other course will be given up this year. Professor G. P. Baker '89 will return for full work in his courses on the drama, and Professor John L. Lowes of Washington University, St. Louis, the new professor of English at the University, will give many of the courses formerly conducted by Professor W. L. Neilson, who resigned from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences last...