Word: unitate
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...present the facilities for physical development at the University are few. Newell Boat House is open to members of the S. A. T. C., the Naval Unit and the College...
Owing to the fact that members of the military and naval units at the University will be at work in the morning, the daily services in Appleton Chapel will be held hereafter from 7 to 7.15 o'clock in the evining instead of at 8.45 in the orning. These services are exclusively for men. Members of the University, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology of the Naval Radio School, of the Officers' Material School, of the Students' Army Training Corps, and of the Naval Unit are cordially invited to attend both Sunday and week-day services...
...there can be no excuse whatever for disposing of them. The purchaser of a Liberty Bond makes a definite, specific act of handing over personal funds to the Government, thus providing actual money which can be used for military purposes. Each bond is thus transformed into a concrete, positive unit of labor which is expended in beating the enemy. The more bonds bought, the larger the volume of fresh effort contributed...
...Army will be provided in every institution of college grade, which enrolls for the instruction 100 or more able-bodied students over the age of eighteen. The necessary military equipment will, so far as possible, be provided by the Government. There will be created a military training unit in each institution. Enlistment will be purely voluntary but all students over the age of eighteen will be encouraged to enlist. The enlistment will constitute the student a member of the Army of the United States liable to active duty at the call of the President. It will, however, be the policy...
...order to secure the greatest possible efficiency in the conduct of the University Unit of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps during the summer and next year, certain changes in organization, contemplated for some time, will be made during the coming week. It is planned to centralize the administrative authority by abolishing the Tactical Staff, and giving the entire command to the Commandant, an assistant to the Commandant, and the Regimental Adjutant. The latter position is to be filled during the summer by Major C. C. Lane, long associated with the Corps and probably more familiar with its present needs than...