Word: probationers
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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An explanation has been advanced recently that the reason for the low average of studies here and in other colleges was that students were putting all their time on Military Science and closely allied subjects, to the great detriment of other courses and the students' general standing. This explanation is...
Nevertheless, in their choice of officers we must congratulate 1921. The men who are to lead them for the next few months are well up to the standard of the past. In the tremendous work before them, the CRIMSON wishes the new officers the best of luck, and hopes that...
The latest news from the College Office is thoroughly discouraging to those who have believed that Harvard undergraduates were putting their best efforts into work which becomes more necessary than ever because of the war. With a much smaller number of students, this year finds more than twice as many...
It is not that we are willfully careless. We all feel subconsciously that college work does not count so much now. It is a natural feeling, but it is none the less fallacious. Study is difficult, but it is more important than it has been for years. And so we...
5. The following appointments in C Company are made effective this date: 2nd Lieut. H. F. Hardaway to be 1st Lieut., vice Peet, on probation; Sgt. J. Gaston to be 2nd Lieut., vice Hardaway, promoted. PERCY W. LONG, Captain and Adjutant.