Word: rotcs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...introduction of a Quartermaster's Rotc, combined with a new 12 month, draft-exempt business course, account for the presence of many more student business men back at Harvard than could normally be expected. The Law School, on the other hand, had no such antitoxin, and has suffered accordingly...
...stand of last June, the Union's membership lined up behind its executive committee in declaring that "the goal of all persons wishing to preserve democracy . . . must be the military defeat of Hitler." Plans were made to implement this resolution by work with the USO and and the ROTC, forums, a Dramatic Committee, and committee to approach other groups like the Liberal Union on the question of cooperation...
Among the more recent graduates listed is Cleveland Amory '39, president of the CRIMSON while in College and recently with the Saturday Evening Post. He is now with the War Department in Washington, holding the rank of Second Lieutenant, which he earned in the ROTC. Kenneth L. Booth '39, outstanding tackle on the football team for three years, holds the rank of first Lieutenant in the Military Science Department here. Also of the same class, William L. Calfee, who was president of the Lampoon while at College, is in the same section as Amory in the War Department at Washington...
While there is no way of determining where those in active service in the Navy are at present, the Alumni Bulletin has listed those ROTC graduates who are now on duty. Among these men is Elliot C. Bacon '39, catcher on the baseball team...
...Harvard ROTC Pistol Medal" to William O. Sweet '41; "Freshman ROTC Pistol Medal" to Harbone W. Stuart...