Word: warren
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...most notable feature of the enlistments for the University R. O. T. C. at Warren House yesterday was the large number of men from other sections of New England who applied for enrolment in the Corps. Inquiries and letters are coming in rapidly from all parts of the country, and already 20 men from outside colleges have been admitted. The list of institutions represented consist of Boston University, Tufts, Dartmouth, Northeastern University, Brown, Amherst, Williams, Wesleyan, Massachusetts Agricultural College and Exeter. The total number of men accepted since the Corps was reopened after the Easter recess...
...admission since enlistment reopened after the Easter recess, of whom 234 have been accepted, making a total of 1,156. The remaining 73 have either been rejected because of physical disability or have passed their physical examination and have not completed the last stage of the enrolment at Warren House. More men from the University are needed...
...Applications for admission to the Corps should be made as soon as possible to Professor C. N. Greenough, Aid for Assignments, Warren House, Cambridge...
...applications for enrolment should be addressed to the aid for assignments, Warren House, Cambridge, Mass...
Recruiting for members of the University will continue for the first few days of this week. Enrolments may be made at Warren House daily from 9 to 6. Before going to Warren House men should sign up as members of Military Science 1 at the Recorder's Office, after which they will report at Warren House for blanks for their physical examination. Dr. Lee and his assistants will give these examinations each day in Weld 4. After being passed by the medical examiner each man may then enlist in the Corps at the office at Warren House...