Word: specializing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Many forms of recognition for the war-work of American college students have been proposed and adopted -- from the granting of academic degrees to the printing of special groups of names in commencement programs and college catalogues. The Bulletin has been in sympathy with the Harvard authorities in the position they have taken, that academic work is one thing and military service quite another, and that the same recognition is not appropriate to both. Far less formal than any of the usual tokens by which the colleges have expressed, or proposed to express, their appreciation of what their sons have...
...headquarters company is to be formed, composed of 25 or 30 men from preparatory schools, who are not in recognized R. O. T. C.'s and officered by present members of Military Science 2 who were unusually good in the special courses. Men not going to the June Camp are preferred because they will be needed here late in June and early in July to assist in preparing the barracks and the Lancaster Camp site for occupation by the corps. The men from the preparatory schools will not be charged for any tuition and will not be included...
...names of the newly accepted candidates for the June Camp, but will do so tomorrow morning. Meanwhile, the Northeastern Department has wired to Washington asking if it may accept all applicants from the University. Major Flynn announced yesterday that all applicants for the June Camp must take the special final examinations being held now in order that they may be ready to go at once if accepted...
...these examinations will last two hours except those scheduled for Wednesday morning, May 29, Friday morning, May 31, and Saturday morning, June 1, which will be three hours. These special examinations are held for students who have recently given notice to the Military Headquarters that they expect to join the Junior Training Camp at Plattsburg, which begins on Monday, June 3. Students taking these early final examinations will not be required to attend their college exercises during the period of these examinations...
...special finals will be held at 8.30 A. M. and 1.30 P. M., with the exception of the regular three-hour examinations which begin at 9.15 A. M. and the afternoon two-hour test next Tuesday, which will be held at 1 o'clock in order to permit men to get to the R. O. T. C. exercise on time. There are no evening ex- aminations except Military Scence 1 and 2 tomorrow. The complete list is given below...