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D.M.D.--Sidney Malcolm Akerstrom, A.B., (Dartmouth College) 1913; William Augustine Connolly, Frank August Feuerhan, Hymen Freed, Wheeler Wendell McIntire, William Haven Sherburne, Harold William Smith, Clifton Freeman Wheeler...
According to the plan of the present course all the fundamental close order and extended order drill will be learned before the summer training begins. During July and August the entire time can be devoted to instruction in the problems of terrain and the command of troops in fighting formations. The advantage of men joining the unit now rather than later cannot be urged too strongly. Some comment has been made about Military Science 1 counting as a half-course. Since every half-course in College is theoretically supposed to require nine hours' work including lectures, there is no reason...
...have taken out their first papers and are of good moral character, and the other, the junior division, for boys from 15 to 18 years of age. For the seniors in the Eastern department there will be four camps held at Plattsburg, N. Y., in June, July, August, and September. For the juniors there will be two camps at Fort Terry, Plum Island, N. Y., and Portland...
...well. The returns are from the Harvard Union, and they may simply be taken to indicate a decline in the patronage of that large and democratic social organization. But the Union is representative of the undergraduate microcosm. Life in the larger world is more serious than it was before August, 1914. "The cigarette," wrote George Frederick Watts, "is the handmaid of idleness," and the diminishing consumption of cigarettes may mean that Harvard less faithfully answers the often quoted definition of the visiting Chinese savant who wrote, "They have a large athletic club here named Harvard. On days when it rains...
Robert Bowman, volunteer in section No. 1 since February 19; 1916, rendered service constantly day and night from August 20 to 30 in a zone particularly bombarded. His ambulance as well as the wounded whom he transported were struck by fragments of shells...