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Petitioning for Squam Lake Camp

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Several undergraduates are now petitioning the Department of Engineering Sciences to reopen the Engineering Camp at Squam Lake, N. H., this summer. Last year no camp was held on account of the war, but in previous summers an eleven-weeks' course in plane, topographic and railroad surveying has been given at Squam Lake. Credit for one and one-half courses is allowed by the College Office for the completion of the eleven-weeks' work.

It is thought that there are enough students in the University who have nearly completed enough course for the A. B. or S. B. degree and who, on account of future military service, desire to fulfil their academic-requirements as soon as possible, to warrant the opening of the camp in 1918.

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