Word: voted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...meeting of the Faculty of the Law School held yesterday afternoon, it was unanimously voted that students who are accepted as members of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps at the University shall be given the benefit of the resolutions of the Faculty, passed April 24; but since this corps is not a military organization of the United States, this vote shall be subject to the following qualifications...
...young warriors who are old enough to shave and not old enough to vote with the machine are ordered to abide in Cambridge during the summer. The place of their abiding will be the dormitories. But how changed will be those dormitories from their erstwhile winter and springtime gladness. The alarm will not ring at 10 A. M. But the bugle will blow in the cold dawn. More terrible even than the awakening will be the aftermath. Before even one soldier may imbibe his coffee and beans he will be forced to make his bed with his own martial hands...
...accordance with the vote at the last Faculty meeting, two-hour final examinations covering the courses up to the time of the examination period will be given Business School men in the R. O. T. C. on May 3, 4 and 5. Following is the schedule of examinations...
...meeting held yesterday afternoon the Faculty of Divinity voted to excuse from classes for the rest of the year members of the Divinity School who wish to enter the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. If a student who wishes to take up military work is a candidate for a degree in theology this year, he will be allowed to take a special examination similar to those provided by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. By this action the war provisions are extended to another department of the University. The vote was passed on account of the desire of a number...
Captain Cordier made the statement last night that new enrolments for the Reserve Officers' Training Corps would begin in a few days, based on the vote of the Faculty yesterday afternoon. It is impossible to start the enlistment immediately, for certain necessary arrangements must be made before the work can be started. Due announcement of the opening of the enrolment office will be made through the CRIMSON. New men who come into the Training Corps will follow the schedule of nine hours a week now prescribed until May 7, when the entire time of all the cadets will be devoted...