Word: rotcs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...spite of the intensive acceleration of work in national defense industries, little if any increase is expected in the ROTC enrollment for 1941-42. The basic courses may be opened to a few more students, but this increase is a result of the course's normal growth rather than present world conditions...
...annual Visitors' Day of the Harvard Naval ROTC unit, held in Memorial Hall yesterday afternoon, four awards were presented to members of the course. After the ceremonies the corps reviewed, and a tea dance concluded the afternoon...
Joseph A. Locke '41, of Adams House, received the Massachusetts Society of the Sons of the American Revolution Medal, presented "To the Senior who displayed outstanding interest, ability, and general excellence... on the required Naval ROTC cruise..." This medal was presented by Lieutenant Ross Courier, USNR, who awarded another prize from the same society to John Lowell '42, of Winthrop House, as "the Junior having highest scholastic standing for the two years of his basic course...
...still too much of its old self. Even Yale miserably outshot John Harvard on the U. S. S. Wyoming last summer. What with the pleasant prospect of taking an officer's commission while the rest of the boys get caught in the draft, so many are applying to the ROTC units that they can afford to be pretty picky in their selection and plenty stiff in their elimination. Herr Raeder's tars won't be impressed by a Harvard degree. So Johnnie had best get on his sea legs or else get off the boat...
...brief memorandum, signed by Captain George N. Barker, professor of Naval Science and Tactics, ran as follows: "Unless there is great improvement in world-wide conditions, each Naval ROTC student should make plans now for active duty afloat after graduation...