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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Harvard Union which has long afforded a general meeting place for both students and Faculty, but which was this year mainly used for a mess hall and office building, will once more resume its former functions. Members of the Naval Unit and Officers' Material School are no longer using the Union rooms as mess halls and these rooms will be restored to their former condition. Definite action on the election of Club officers is awaiting the return to the University Regent, E. D. Brandegee...
...students formerly affiliated with the class of 1918, or carlier classes, Harvard 1 Students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University 23 Students in the Graduate Schools of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, Robinson Hall 12: "Students whether formerly members of the S. A. T. C., the Naval Unit, or the Marines, or men returning to the University will ordinarily be admitted at the beginning of the winter term to those courses which began in the autumn term, but they should consult the instructor in every case. A subject pursued for each term is normally reckoned as one third...
...same General Order 49, which authorized the establishment of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, but the War Department will make changes in the details of its operation. Not only will instruction in infantry be offered, but also colleges will be encouraged to develop artillery, engineer, signal corps and other units. An effort is being made, supported by President Lowell, to concentrate the drill and field work in summer camps of approximately six weeks' duration, and to devote that part of the work which would come during term time to lectures and class room work. The establishment of a field artillery...
Lieutenant M. W. Vedder, commandant of the Marine Section, was presented with a solid gold watch by his men, while the student sailors gave Ensign J. G. Alley, executive officer of the Naval Unit, another...
...following announcement was made in regard to men who return to College; "Students, whether former members of the S. A. T. C., Marine, or Naval Unit, or men returning to the University, will ordinarily be admitted at the beginning of the winter term to those courses which began in the autumn term, but they should consult the instructor in every case. Each term is normally reckoned as one third of a full course...