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Professor R. M. Johnston's lecture on Monday, December 17th, in Sanders Theatre will begin at 7.15 P. M., instead of 7 P. M. R. G. FULLER. Regimental Adji...
...Beckett, Jr., '19, C. B. Blanchard, Samuel Caploe, M. F. Chung '20, S. N. Dunton '18, S. G. Falk '19, M. Fryefield '19, H. P. Goldstein 1L, A. C. Hanford, R. D. Hart '21, R. H. Hetrick '20, J. E. Henry '19, W. I. Holt, O. L. Johnston 1L, V. A. Kramer, I. S. Levin 1L, J. L. Levine, V. F. Likins '18, K. A. Loring, F. S. MacGregor, G. N. McKee, W. T. Mahany, H. W. Miller, E. E. Morton, J. I. Nesson '19, C. B. Nichols '21, K. F. O'Brien 1M, R. A. Perry...
...composed largely of the unfit. We dislike the idea of such a contingency, for we feel that colleges are of vital importance to a country, especially in time of war. Here are developed many of those who will become national leaders, as well as military officers. But as Professor Johnston points out, the present time demands drastic action. If the Government needs men nineteen years of age, the colleges must make an additional sacrifice...
They have given their students generously and they shall continue to do this in the future. The main consideration must be how the colleges can best serve the nation. Some such scheme of organization as Professor Johnston proposes sounds like efficient service. The lowering of the draft age is still a thing of the future, but we may well plan our course of action...
...Holmes '03, E. B. Holt '96, A. A. Horward '82, W. O. Howard '91, J. S. Humphreys '93, E. V. Huntington '95, B. S. Hurlbut '87, A. J. Inglis, C. N. Jackson '98, D. Jackson '08, H. C. G. von Jagemann, E. C. Jeffrey '99, R. M. Johnston...