Word: terme
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University Committee on Eligibility shall have power, however, to grant permission in advance to a student to engage in athletics, whether during term time or vacation, as the representative of an organization not connected with the University, under such conditions, not at variance with the spirit of the rule, as it may approve. HARVARD ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
...Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Additional books are constantly needed, however, especially those whose use in a course is comparatively recent. By depositing a small sum with the librarian at the beginning of the year a student may have the use of a book for the duration of the term in which it is needed. At the conclusion of the course, and upon the return of the book, all of this deposit except the sum of 5 cents is refunded, so that the cost to the student is negligible...
...social sciences, by which I particularly mean economics and sociology, are to be strengthened by new professorships, and the sort of work known generally under the term of university extension, by which the strength of the university is given to the technical guidance of the community and the state, will be developed on a departmental basis...
...college men to enlist for overseas service this summer is decidedly worth considering. It is practically the only way in which a student can hope to get to Europe this summer, and also offers at least a fair chance of returning to college in time for the fall term. However, there are several drawbacks to the scheme, which cannot be passed over without comment...
...college students who enlist will be discharged immediately upon their return to this country in the fall, the process of discharge is necessarily slow, and, taken in addition to the recognized possibility of a return several weeks after college begins, might well play have with a successful fall term. Besides, small opportunity would be given for travel or the observation of general conditions overseas, except from the very limited viewpoint of the single village in which the enlisted student would probably be stationed for guard-duty. In addition to this, such scant faith is apparently placed by the High Command...