Word: similarity
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Moreover, last year, Harvard was in the lead--had conceived the idea of a regiment. It was a model to be admired and imitated by the lesser academic bodies and hence constantly to be improved and augmented. Its very formation before all other similar organizations assured its continuance as leader. Student enthusiasm so willed...
Five hundred men at Yale, four hundred men at the University of Pennsylvania, six hundred men at Technology, and 1200 men at Cornell have already enrolled in training units similar to the one now being instituted at the University. One hundred men have enrolled in the Harvard unit. Nothing can express the disgraceful showing of Harvard undergraduates better than these facts...
Monday evening a baseball smoke will be held to srouse more interest in baseball. It will be similar to last spring's smoker...
Contrary to the expectation of many members of the University there will be no voluntary organization similar to last year's Regiment this year. Enrolment in the course is the only means by which undergraduates may show active sympathy with the preparedness movement in the University as applied to the officers' training corps. For Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores no previous military training is necessary in order to enroll, but Freshmen are required to consult Captain Cordier at Weld 3 by next Tuesday before they will be permitted to take the course...
...particular course happens to be one selected last May, it is usually more difficult to change it, yet with a substantial excuse it is possible. During the next few days there is ample time for men who are doubtful of courses already chosen to visit other similar courses in the same group or subject, and find out whether a different course would prove more feasible. The general headings of courses in the elective pamphlet are often so brief they give no comprehensive idea regarding the work covered in the courses. For this reason it does no harm...