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OVERSEERS APPROVED WAR PLANS

President Lowell Made Oral Report of Action by Faculties.

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At the last meeting of the Board of Overseers President Lowell made an oral report upon the measures taken and contemplated in support of the National Government in the present crisis, and the Board adopted the following resolutions:

"That this Board heartily endorses the statement of the President of the University about the action of the Faculties of the University in their efforts to put the services of Harvard at the disposal of the Government.

"That it is the sense of the Board of Overseers that the University should take every possible means to turn out officers trained in the best possible manner for active service at the earliest possible date.

"That the use of University buildings for the purpose of a training camp and otherwise under rules satisfactory to the President be approved, and, further, that the Board approves the action of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences in granting academic privileges to students entering or being trained to enter military service."

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