Word: returning
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...military band turned in all its equipment Monday. Thus there is no longer any University band but there is a chance of forming a band of civilian students after the S. A. T. C. is demobilized and normal conditions return. Many of the bandsmen will remain in College after leaving the S. A. T. C. The men who have been playing in the band will not, however, be discharged until the other units of the army corps are broken up. They will be transferred back to their companies. If occasion requires, during, the next to weeks, a band may easily...
...return to College from an outside branch of the army or navy will probably get no academic credit for their work in the service. They will take up their work where they left it when they went into the service...
...engineering the gigantic task of setting our peace time industries once more on a firm footing. This, however, should not be interpreted as to mean the freedom to impose upon labor the unfair conditions which prevailed before the war. The laboring classes are universally demanding for themselves a reasonable return from the product of their labor and the permanent establishment of the eight-hour day in nearly all kinds of industry. It is only by meeting these demands in a spirit of sympathy and understanding that the employers may fulfill their part in making secure the foundations of a fasting...
Resolved: Whereas a very great number of members of the University have entered the service of their country during the war and are now, in most cases, about to return to civil life, the Board of Overseers urges that they return to the University and complete their studies...
Until orders to the contrary arrive, the Naval Unit will continue according to its original schedule. It is not likely that Secretary Daniels' statement, that the men in the navy who wish to return to college, will be discharged as soon as possible, applies to the various units of the S. N. T. C., as the men in these units are at present being provided with a college education by the government...