IV-C: Aliens.
IV-D: Minister of religion or divinity student.
IV-E: Conscientious objectors opposed to both combatant and non-combatant military service.
IV-F: Physically, mentally, or morally unfit.
V-A: Registrant over age of liability for military service.
Step 3--Those students who are now freshmen, sophomores or juniors, as well as seniors planning graduate study and graduate students may take the selective service test to be given on June 16, June 30 and July 12. The results of this test will be sent to local boards for consideration as to the advisability of deferment for further study. This evidence plus a statement from the University as to class standing will determine a student's status regarding his future study or military service. Final decision is up to local boards.
Seniors planning graduate study should supply local boards with an official statement of admission from the dean of the graduate school in question. Graduate students should provide local boards with an official statement from their dean showing satisfactory standing.
In any event, all students should inform their local board of their intent, if allowed, to continue study. Local boards will not draft students until after the above evidence has been received by them, but if it has not been received by August 20th, they may draft students.
Those students who are planning to enter service at the end of this college year, other than through normal draft channels, must so inform their local boards and receive permission to do so. If a student already has his orders for induction or has had his pre-induction physical examination, he may have these orders cancelled on request. He must, however, specify what branch of service he intends to join, and when. He will be granted 30 days after the close of the college year, but it will be wise for such students to make a decision soon.
Step 4--If a registrant is classified I-A, he will receive in due course an order to report for a pre-induction physical examination. This examination may be taken at the Boston Army Base, 666 Summer Street, if a registrant's local board is too far from Cambridge. Registrants receiving such orders may make appointments for physical examinations at Cambridge Local Board 17, Phillips Brooks House.
Step 5--Induction orders will follow the pre-induction physical examination, unless the registrant is found to be physically unqualified. In this case he will be reclassified as IV-F.
Army:
1. Enlistment--Regular
a. Age: 17 (with parental consent) to 35.
b. Married or unmarried.
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