Word: wishes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...another reason for paying attention to College work. The choice of courses in the spring for the following fall, while always uncertain, is likely to be unusually difficult this year. The Freshmen in particular will have to make the additional decision of the general fields in which they wish to concentrate their College work. These are questions which cannot be put off. Many will not be able to consult their families during the spring recess, and many more will have to make this important choice in the few days left them before they are called into the many military organizations...
...sections of the Norton-Harjes Ambulance Corps is rapidly nearing completion. On account of the intensive training of the Naval Reserve at Charlestown, C. Higginson, Jr., '17, who has had charge of the recruiting of undergraduates for the work, has been obliged to withdraw his services. All men who wish further information or who desire to enroll in the two new sections, which will sail shortly, should communicate with Eliot Norton '85, 2 Rector street, New York City...
...subject to immediate call in time of war or case of emergency. In order to be confirmed in the rank or rating given at the time of enrolment, three months' active duty is required. For others, this active duty is not required, but it is necessary for those who wish to render useful service...
...wish to enter the Reserve Aviation Corps of the army are required to pass a physical examination and take a six months' training course. The army will take certain men who have had no previous experience in flying and give then aviation training, whereas the navy only takes men for additional training, who have already demonstrated their ability to operate an aeroplane. The training for the Signal Officers' Reserve Corps of the army involves a six-months' course which may be taken during six consecutive months or for three months in two consecutive summers. During the period of training...
...Faculty of Architecture, has announced that in event of war the School of Architecture will offer its courses during the coming summer as previously planned. The school draws its summer students from two classes: men who are going to enter the school the following fall and who wish to anticipate some of the work, and men who have already finished their course, but who wish to improve and perfect their work. The attendance of the first class, it is expected, will fall off to a great degree, but the second class, being composed of older men, will be little affected...