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...final announcement of courses of instruction for next year has been published and may be obtained today at University 2. This announcement is as full and exact as it can now be made. Some changes may later be found necessary; some courses may be dropped because they are not taken by a sufficient number of students or for other reasons and some additional courses may be provided, but such changes are not likely to be numerous. One feature of the new announcement is the calendar for next year, which is here published for the first time...
...general misunderstanding of the exact nature, scope and entrance requirements of the course for quartermasters recently announced by the Business School has led to some confusion in regard to applications for enrolment which have been made. In order to clear the matter up and explain more fully the nature of the course to be held here the first three weeks in June, Dean Gay made the following statement to a CRIMSON reporter yesterday afternoon...
...work as their instructors may give. Each examination will cover a period of two hours. The privilege of taking final examinations at this time is also extended to those students who are leaving the University after May 5 to serve with any of the ambulance units in France. The exact wording of the resolution as passed by the Faculty is as follows...
There will be a military mass meeting in the Union tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock, at which President Lowell and Dean Yeomans will speak. The purpose of the meeting is to set before the members of the University the exact details of the military situation as it affects the College and the various Graduate Schools, especially in regard to the Reserve Officers' Training Corps...
Except for this purely physical shortcoming, the tone of the chorus is of excellent quality. The intonation, even in treacherous passages, is so accurate as to seem remarkable. The attacks are notably prompt and clear, even by professional standards, and the too-often neglected endings are no less exact than the attacks. The singing of this chorus achieves apparently quite as a matter of course, two of the less easily attainable goals of all choruses, large or small, amateur or professional--smoothness and clearness...