Word: directives
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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Before the use of direct wires, the Crimson Network tried to transmit by a little experiment of its own--the heating pipes which run under all college buildings. But trials of four weeks last Spring proved that the system was inconsistent. One radio could receive clearly while a set next door got nothing but crackle...
...brains behind the technical work are Charles W. Oliphant, '41, Technical Director; Gordon McCouch, '41, Technical Engineer; and Charles W. Davis, '41, Production Engineer. During September they will supervise the installation of the new direct wire system. Freshman are welcomed to watch the technicians at work in order to understand the Network before the competition for positions opens later in the Fall...
...increments of 400,000 called up about three months apart. These new recruits will be apportioned out to fill spaces in "skeleton" units officered by the Army, National Guard, and R. O. T. C. members previously referred to When the new men have been thoroughly trained, they will direct new increments of recruits, and so on, in a gradually expanding net built around the principle of assigning skilled officers to unskilled...
...Council has no direct authority over the student body as a whole; self-government of this sort does not exist at Harvard. But if does administor and support financially several functions and activities of classes and organizations...
...Direct relations between the Freshman class and the Student Council are provided by a Junior member of the Council whose job it is to supervise Freshman activities. He is assisted by a Sophomore appointed by the Council...