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A committee of 60 members is canvassing the University dormitories today to secure at least 300 additional enrolments in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. Enrolments close tomorrow at 6 o'clock, when all enlistment blanks must be filled out and handed in at Weld 3.
At a meeting of the President and Fellows on Monday, February 12, it was voted "to charge no fee to students who take Military Science as an extra course during the second half-year of 1916-17."
The office staff of Military Science and Tactics 1 moved into new quarters yesterday in the basement of University Hall, space formerly occupied by the Harvard University Press. The quarters comprise an office for the head of the Military Department and the commandant of the Corps, offices for the sergeant-major and clerical staff, a map room, and three section rooms.
Weld 3 Enrolment Station.
Weld 3 will still be used for an enrolment station until Saturday night, and thereafter will be the office of a Military Bureau of Information. All those wishing information about the course will apply there and not at the offices of the commandant.
The present enrolment figures in the course are 765. In order to get a full corps of 12 companies, numbering 80 men each, at least 960, in addition to headquarters staff and band, must be enrolled before Saturday night.
Plans have been arranged whereby two battalions may drill by companies in the Hemenway Gymnasium and in Upper Massachusetts in inclement weather.
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