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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...opportunity is open also to Freshmen who desire to take advantage of it before their second year. The requirement of the Office is that all students in the College except those who entered before 1910 must pass before the end of their second year a special oral examination to test their power of translating either French or German...
...College who have not already passed their oral examination in either French or German will have another opportunity next week to do so. Under the conditions of admittance into the College every candidate must pass, by the end of his second year, a special oral examination to test his reading knowledge of either French or German. Men may take either or both of these examinations, which will be given in the afternoons beginning Tuesday, May 8. All candidates who wish to take the tests are to notify the Recorder, 4 University Hall, in writing on or before Monday...
...Training Corps today begins the final test. Perhaps we have too tediously emphasized the need for preparation, but we cannot do it too often. For the examinations which start this morning are doubly important. In the first place, they have all the value and seriousness of finals in ordinary times. In the second, they are the last obstacles which stand in the way of a lieutenant's commission. Thus they are a test of academic as well as military fitness, for the past as well as for the future...
...decided brace, with a stiffening in the college morale. President Lowell's policy is on trial. The reputation of the R. O. T. C. is in the balance. Only a few days remain before we shall ourselves write the decision in our blue-books. Confronted by the first crucial test, we must not fail...
...first test of the fighting ability of Harvard men in the R. O. T. C. will take place during the next two weeks. The power to concentrate, the power to stick to an irksome task, the power to do one's duty when anything else would be pleasanter, all these will be thoroughly tested before one shot has been fired. The man who works successfully and passes his final examinations with high grades will have proved his capability of becoming a valuable officer. The first hours of tedious study to fit ourselves to be officers are at hand. The first...