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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University Training Corps under the auspices of the Summer School. Men who take Military Science 2 this year, however, will receive no academic credit for training during the six-weeks' course, but will be invited to participate in the work as officers and noncommissioned officers of the regiment, without charge for tuition. Only men who are in good standing in their studies at the end of the college year will be allowed to enroll in the summer training. Captain W. M. Cole, Q.M.C., U.S.R., will give an additional course in Regimental Supply Service identical with that which he has held...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HALF COURSE CREDIT FOR R. O. T. C. CAMP | 3/2/1918 | See Source »

Today is the last day in the second half-year upon which undergraduates, unclassified students and out-of-course students in the University may drop, without liability for additional charge, courses of study that begin in the second half-year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Last Day to Drop Courses | 3/2/1918 | See Source »

This spring, University oarsmen will be without the active services of Coach Robert F. Herrick '90, leader of the crew work here, originator of the present University rowing system, and coach of the University eight which set up the record of 20 minutes and two seconds on the Thames course with Yale in 1916. Although Coach Herrick will retain his position as a member of the Rowing Committee which regulates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TO RACE YALE AND PRINCETON | 3/1/1918 | See Source »

...combat this dangerous situation, no thorough-going remedy has yet been put in operation. Food-saving campaigns to reduce consumption are not to be decried. But a community more actively engaged than ever before can not indefinitely reduce its diet without a loss in efficiency. Backyard gardens supply part of the demand for supplementary foods, but they do not relieve the crying need for staples. Appeals to the actual farmers only create irritation, since, with the labor and equipment available, they have always produced to the limit of their capacity in times of peace as in time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOD AND THE FARMERS | 2/28/1918 | See Source »

France could be much speeded on the road to normal conditions if the strain of rebuilding were shifted to less tired shoulders. It will be hard enough for her to return to every-day social and economic life without the added burden of having a large part of her territory to rebuild. Our cities, which will never feel the strain of war to such a degree, can rebuild the devastated towns with half the effort it would cost the French. The results would be immediate and lasting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REBUILDING FRANCE | 2/28/1918 | See Source »

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