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MASS MEETING POSTPONED

PRESIDENT LOWELL WILL ADDRESS GATHERING ON MONDAY AFTERNOON.

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The first actual step in the organization of the Harvard Regiment in the form of a military mass meeting has been postponed from this evening until Monday afternoon in the New Lecture Hall at 5 o'clock. On account of an unavoidable delay, President Lowell who was to have been one of the principal speakers cannot be present this evening as planned. The other speakers on Monday will be Adjutant General C. H. Cole, of the Massachusetts Militia, Percy D. Haughton '99, and Wells Blanchard '16.

In order that the work of organization may not be delayed, all men are asked to fill out the enlistment cards, designating their choice for drill hours, which may be found at Leavitt & Peirce's, the Union, Memorial Hall, and the Freshman Dormitories. The cards may be left at the place of signing. New men also have an opportunity of signing up in this way.

Program for Military Course.

The course in military science to be offered by the University during the second half-year will include 24 lectures and six "tactical walks." It is expected that a few other lectures will be added later. The list as announced, is as follows:

1. One lecture on our general military policy and method of raising and maintaining armies. General Leonard Wood, M.D., '84, will open the course with this lecture.

2. Four lectures on infantry to be given by Captain Halsted Dorey, 4th Infantry, Aide-de-Camp.

3. Three lectures on cavalry by Captain Gordon Johnston, 11th Cavalry, Aide-de-Camp.

4. Three lectures on field artillery.

5. Three lectures on coast artillery.

6. Four lectures on military engineering of various types.

7. One lecture on camp sanitation and hygiene.

8. Two lectures on the signal corps, including aviation.

9. Two lectures on transportation and supply.

10. One lecture on ordnance.

11. Six tactical walks conducted by officers of the mobile army and engineers.

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