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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...President and Fellows of Harvard College, at their meeting Monday morning voted to follow the recommendation of the Faculty that a degree honoris causa should be given those who were in war service and have completed three-fourths of the work normally required. The vote was that: "Degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science Honoris Causa for honorable service in the war be given to students who shall have completed at least three-fourths of the requirements for those degrees and who, owing to military service have been unable to complete the entire course...
...final arrangements for athletic contests are to be decided as soon as possible by Prof. R. B. Merriman in conference with Yale and Princeton. Prof. C. N. Greenough recently appointed chairman will remain on the committee in the place of Prof. Dunham Jackson, who is engaged in war work in Washington and will not be back in Cambridge before fall...
...number of the Faculty of the School who have been engaged in war work have returned in time for this session. Among these are Professor P. T. Cherington, Professor O. M. W. Sprague '94, and Assistant Professor M. T. Copeland Ph.D. '07. Every member of the regular staff is now back except Dean E. F. Gay and Professor W. J. Cunningham...
...usual entrance requirements of a degree from an approved college or scientific school will be modified to the extent that men entitled to senior rank at the beginning of the academic year 1918-19 and who have been for six months engaged in military or civilian war work will be admitted...
...until Thursday for members of the Senior class whose names begin with A to C, inclusive. All such men should make individual appointments at Notman's studio, 1286 Massachusetts avenue, by telephoning Cambridge 3273. The Photograph Committee desires that all appointments be made punctually in order to expedite the work of the Senior Album...