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MILITARY MEETING IN UNION

Enlistment Blanks for Regiment May be Procured at Weld 3 from Eleven to Five o'clock.

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Preliminary plans for the formation of a Harvard Regiment crystallize in the mass meeting to be held in the Union this afternoon at 5 o'clock, instead of in the New Lecture Hall, as previously announced. Every man in the University who is interested in preparedness or in military training in American colleges and universities, with or without regard to the question of preparedness, is requested to be present.

President Lowell, General Pew of the Massachusetts Militia, P. D. Haughton '99, and W. Blanchard '16 will address the meeting. The University Military Committee will be on hand to receive and issue enrolment blanks for the Harvard Regiment. All men are urged to enlist today.

President Lowell has given the Military Committee the use of Weld 3, as an enlistment office today, and from 11 to 5 o'clock some member of the committee will be there to give all desired information about the Regiment, to receive the enlistment blanks of those who have already signed up, and to facilitate the signing up of those who have not enlisted. Cards, on which every applicant is to state the hours of drill most convenient for him in their order of preference, will also be distributed. Members of the committee will also be at Memorial Hall and the Freshman dormitories during the luncheon hour for the same purposes. It is essential that everyone shall enlist today in order that the committee may make definite assignments of drill hours, and perfect the final details of organization during the Christmas vacation.

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