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...Newton Theological Institution and students in the Senior Class who are already Bachelors of Arts, who have attained an average grade of not less than 85 per cent. during the preceding year in the school, may with the approval of both faculties register in the Divinity School, and take, without charge, a maximum of two courses in the University as part of their year's work in Newton Theological Institution; it being understood that this agreement does not oblige an instructor to give any course which would not be given were it not for students in Newton Theological Institution...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RESULTS OF BOARD MEETING | 1/13/1916 | See Source »

...hardly necessary to say that a department composed entirely of extremists would be far worse than one without the leaven of radicalism. The ideal situation would be to have both sides of labor, corporation, labor-union questions and the like presented by men with strong convictions pro as well...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ROOM FOR A REVOLUTIONIST. | 1/13/1916 | See Source »

...little over 7,000 American troops, supplemented by less than 6,000 Philippine Scouts, is manifestly impossible; that the great water-way of the Panama Canal cannot be protected against the operations of a first-class military power by the present or proposed garrison we contemplate placing there without the power and ability to reinforce it rapidly by troops from the United, States, is equally manifest; that we can retain our valuable Territory of Alaska in its isolated position against an enemy with any military power by placing there a garrison of less than 500 men verges on the ridiculous...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY GRADUATES EDIT "AMERICAN DEFENSE" | 1/12/1916 | See Source »

Students who have hesitated to join the Harvard Regiment on account of the sacrifice of time which it entails will do well to consider and appreciate the sacrifice which Captain Cordier is making in volunteering his services without emolument of any sort. Captain Cordier was placed in charge of the Army Recruiting Station in Boston in order to give him time to pursue special studies in military tactics. He has now given up every evening in the week from his spare time to the Regiment in the effort to make it a success. If he can impart a small part...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CAPTAIN CORDIER. | 1/10/1916 | See Source »

...Seniors, who were scheduled by the 1916 Photograph Committee to have their picture taken, arranged sittings at Notman's. The remaining 102 men in the first group, as well as those in the second--from H. J. Coolidge to M. B. Goldberg, inclusive--should arrange this matter this week without fall. The committee can do nothing with the Senior Album unless it gets some response from the class...

Author: By R. H. Stiles., | Title: Committee Again Appeals to 1916 | 1/10/1916 | See Source »

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