Word: well
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...four years. They will take at least three hours a week of physical training in Freshman year and four hours a week in the other years. Finally, they will devote three summer vacations to intensive and practical training in summer camps. Then, if their work has been done well, they will have to their credit the regular college degree and army commissions to boot...
...expected plan goes through, examinations will be given in all departments except those listed under Group II in the elective pamphlet, which include the sciences as well as mathematics. Members of the Class of 1922 will be the first men to be affected by the new plan, since men in the present three upper classes will continue under the system which...
...show to excellent advantage today are S. R. Smith and A. J. Conlon, the first baseman and shortstop. The former's powerful batting should be a potent factor in the team's success. Conlon is probably the most sensational Freshman infielder that has played for several years, as well as a clever man at bat and on the bases...
...compulsory for all to delve into the mysteries of chemistry, or engineering sciences. In a university such as this there is certainly room for a new branch of learning; and if we are to take up a subject, it is infinitely to our advantage to have it well taught. Secondly it is important to note that the advent of the Artillery School will in no way disrupt the progress of courses in the University through conflicts, inasmuch as the drills which have, in the past, come at most inopportune hours and necessitated constant changing from mufti to olive drab...
...work they undertake. With the advantage of every facility that the government can afford, with intensive and highly specific theoretical instruction during the college year leading to practical work in government camps in the summer, and under the command of an officer whose energy and ability may well exact the admiration and respect of all, Harvard intends to "carry on." Will the undergraduates provide the deciding factor...