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Announcement has been made that examinations for the Pay Corps of the regular navy are to be held at the various navy yards throughout the country on Tuesday, May 15. Information regarding the methods of applying for permission to take these examinations and the subjects in which examinations are to be given may be obtained at the office of the Registrar in University Hall or by applying to the Bureau of Supplies and accounts, Washington, D. C. It is particularly desired that as many University men as possible take these examinations...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PAY CORPS EXAMS MAY 15 | 4/27/1917 | See Source »

Additional increments for the service in France will be sent at intervals throughout the spring. For the present at least as many men as volunteer can be used. The service offers to those members of the University who are too young to qualify for commissions an excellent opportunity to be of great and immediate value to the cause...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WANT MORE AMBULANCE MEN | 4/26/1917 | See Source »

...current number of the Illustrated is thoroughly representative of the present state of mind of Harvard. The dominant note throughout, from the very excellent cover design to the end of Dr. Sargent's article, hidden away among the advertisements, is preparation for war. The few normal activities of College life worth recording, such as the taking of the Senior picture and the election of the hockey captain, are relegated to inconspicuous back pages, just as they are kept far in the back of the undergraduate mind. It is unfortunate, however, that such irrelevant pictures of those of the Yale crew...

Author: By Hallowell DAVIS ., | Title: Current Illustrated Reflects University's Present Attitude | 4/24/1917 | See Source »

...camp is established in Cambridge it will probably be constituted as the 15th of the series of Officers' Training Camps which the Government has founded throughout the country. Men would be admitted from other New England colleges as well as from the University and would be subject to the same rules and regulations as are provided for the admission to the other camps. Although it is probable that the Government age limit of 20 years and nine months would be adhered to, it is possible that some arrangement can be made for men under that age but over 19 whereby...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FAVORABLE ACTION ON HARVARD UNIT LIKELY | 4/24/1917 | See Source »

...University lost to both the Springfield College and Pennsylvania swordsmen, and finished in fifth place in the intercollegiate meet. The tournament with Yale last year was lost by a much larger score, despite the absence of Captain W. H. Russell '18 in the match at New Haven this year. Throughout every contest on their schedule the University team displayed a more finished brand of fencing than has been the case in past seasons...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FENCERS SUCCESSFUL IN MEETS OF RECENT SEASON | 4/14/1917 | See Source »

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