Word: take
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...been given to such a step and it is quite certain that it would not be adopted if proposed. It has been suggested that in the event of a declaration of war in the near future, those men who in any way enter the Government service be permitted to take examinations on their college work in advance of the regular period, their work for the year being then terminated and put to their credit. No formal decision has been reached as yet. For those students who do not enter the service of the Government, the instruction will be continued...
...Just what action the University may take to be of service during the summer months is not as yet determined. After the breaking of diplomatic relations with Germany it was suggested that during the summer months only there might be established at Harvard a summer training camp utilizing the dormitories as barracks. Should the Government request the use of the University buildings during the summer for the purposes of training, it is reasonable to assume that they would be available...
...most important of these is the announcement that the department of geology, independently of the Engineering Department, will henceforth co-operate with M. I. T. In accordance with this arrangement, Professor W. Lindgrew will give courses in economic geology at the University, and graduate students may also take certain other advanced courses...
...There is no doubt that earnest diplomatic persuasion has been exercised to induce China to break off relations. The United States minister has been urging the Chinese government to take this step, and one may guess that Great Britain, France and Japan have not been less urgent in the same direction...
...26th annual meeting and dinner of the Harvard Teachers' Association will take place today. The Association was founded by Professor Paul H. Hanus in 1891 and has a membership of over 500, composed of teachers who have studied at the University...