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...varied experiences with military training, both in the Regiment of 1916 fame, and in the later units of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, the University has endeavored to keep this fact in view and to make allowance for it. Periodical shifts among those holding places in the commissioned and non-commissioned grades in the corps tended to divide the leaders from the led. The permanent installation of tested men in the positions of company commander and first sergeant afforded opportunity for each sixty men to be placed under the careful observation of two trained cadets who could discover their individual...
...limit arbitrarily a man's capacity for work, to restrain ability, is non-congruent with the ideals and aims of Harvard. An undergraduate may go whither his powers lead him; no cage is placed about him. Our sister universities sacrifice the individual for the entire group, when, if they would but seek them, tasks for all would be found, without limiting the exceptional undergraduate...
...Marine Corps and Naval Unit of the University will not be entitled to any further academic credit for war service, since they have already received academic credit for college work done during their service. Neither are those men who were in the ambulance service, the Y.M.C.A., or any other non-combatant organizations eligible for the War Diploma...
...Appointment Office is receiving a number of calls for teachers from church schools and from non sectarian preparatory schools, both boarding and country day institutions. The requirements are almost uniformly athletics, music, and dramatics. Mathematics and science are the subjects most frequently called for, but there is also a great demand for men with historical and economic training sufficient to lead classes in citizenship. Inexperienced men without preparation for teaching are less and less in demand. Opportunities are offered for teaching in the following states: California, Colorado, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Rhode...
...fall. Preparations are now under way to collect data from all graduates of the University for this volume. The new edition will contain in alphabetical, but not geographical, order the names of all the 38,000 living Harvard men or former students at the University, both degree-holders and non-degree holders, together with their addresses and occupations where known. It will also give their years of enrollment at the University and whatever degrees they may have. The dates of degrees as given will be for the last year of enrollment...