Word: actually
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...plans for the government and sanitation of the new dormitories are original with Technology. The management of the dormitories will be vested in a student board, the members of which were elected by the dormitory occupants last evening. The actual administration of the dormitories in their hotel aspect will be in the hands of a faculty committee consisting of Dean Alfred E. Burton, chairman; Major E. T. Cole and Horace S. Ford, the bursar of the Institute. Technology not only furnishes the rooms with heat, light, hot and cold water, and with showers in the adjacent lavatories, but it also...
...this time can be best employed. All the government can ask of a College is instruction in the unit of army organization, which is the company. The higher positions in a volunteer army would naturally be made by selection and that should only be done after actual service in the field...
...competent captain or an efficient lieutenant requires not only a theoretical knowledge by study, but also a practical knowledge by actual experience. When an officer gives a command he should know it is properly executed, and should be able to show his men how it should be executed; he can only do this after being properly instructed himself. Therefore I say that a good part of the allotted time should be devoted to practical instruction. I mean drill. All-other reason and a vital one is, that an officer should be capable of estimating intelligently the physical capabilities...
Among the scenes to be shown are the review of the drivers and inspection of their cars by General Joffre, President Poincare, and the Crown Prince of Serbia; pictures of Victor Chapman '13 and Norman Prince '08, and other members of the Flying Corps; French films of the actual fighting zone, lent especially to the unit; and an open air performance of "Carmen" at the front...
...moving pictures taken by the French government on the work of the American Ambulance Corps at the front will be shown in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Besides showing the actual work of the Field Service, the pictures will portray a review of the French troops by General Joffre. A. Piatt Andrew, A.M., '95, who is at the head of the service, will explain the pictures and speak on the work that is being done abroad...