Word: works
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...large majority of the men in College have on their programs what we may call "war courses." An armistice with Germany would seemingly deprive them of all need or incentive for performing this work efficiently; and it is indeed difficult to see the connection between the prospect of a long period of peace and intensive study in military science and tactics. But we must remember that no matter what may have happened in Europe, men enrolled in the S. A. T. C. remain soldiers in the United States Army and as such must attend to their work just as loyally...
Assurances have been given us by the War Department that the work of restoring our colleges and universities to a peace status has already been undertaken and will be expedited as much as possible. For some of the large institutions, however, considerable time may elapse before traces of the Students' Army entirely disappear and the normal pre-war activities are resumed. Until that time there could be no better watchword for the student soldier than that to which the cadets at West Point owe allegiance: "Duty, Honor, Country...
...been arranged for the University service eleven. It will meet the Boston College football team Saturday, November 23, and Brown a week later. Both games will be held in the Stadium. The Camp Devens and the Naval Radio teams will clash in the Stadium tomorrow for the United War Work Campaign. Both teams are composed of former college players and a fast game is expected. The Devens eleven includes three All-American stars...
...have a half-hour's extra drill daily, has been approved by the military authorities. The uniform is exactly the same as that worn by the regular S. A. T. C., except that the Junior Company wears the Harvard "Veritas" shield on the collar of the blouse. The work of the company is progressing rapidly, and the men are taking up bayonet-fighting with great interest and much enthusiasm. Through the courtesy of the Marine Section, the company has been able to borrow four U. S. army rifles, model 1917, and parry sticks for bayonet work are now on hand...
...entirely in the hands of Mr. R. W. Kelly, and fifteen students attended the first meeting. More are expected to join later. Professor Wilson of Boston University is the instructor and his assistants are Professors Dewey and Schell of Technology. The students will devote all their time to the work of vocational guidance, and will graduate at the end of six weeks...