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...system of voluntary military training has been installed at Cornell University, in addition to the Reserve Officers' Training Corps and the Cadet Corps already established there. The purpose is to assist a larger number of students to qualify for officers in a shorter time. The drill will be offered three times a day in periods of three hours each...
...given clothes because they had only old and shabby articles, the Phillips Brooks House states again that any and all old clothes are wanted and needed. Sweaters, shirts, hats, gloves, underwear, neck-wear, and shoes are especially wanted. Text-books of all kinds, particularly those read in the larger courses, such as History 1, English 28, and Economics A, are also needed for the Phillips Brooks House Loan Library...
...Officers' Training Corps under General Order 49. All that is now wanting is arrangements for instructors, etc., by the War Department. It is hoped that Washington will take all necessary action for the establishment of the unit soon. It will be modelled on the Harvard plan and a much larger number are expected to enter it than are drilling...
...clothing will be distributed through the Boston and Cambridge Associated Charities, the Boston Provident Association and the Red Cross, and some may be sent to the war-sufferers in Europe. Text books used in the larger courses, as Government 1, History 1. Economics A, and English 28 are especially valuable as there is great need for them in the Phillips Brooks House Loan Library. The magazines will be given to charitable institutions...
...discuss the question of athletics as affected by the war. The conference was called by the Board of Directors of the University of Pennsylvania Athletic Association, which had hoped that some arrangement might be effected whereby intercollegiate contests should continue. By the early morning announcements of most of the larger colleges, however, in which all athletics were called off, action on this question became useless. Some indefinite plans were made for the continuance of informal athletics in all the colleges...