Word: april
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Delegates are more suggestive than actually important. They are an attempt on the part of the representaties of the peasant and industrial classes of all Russia to make a real interpretation of the general policy of no annexations and indemnities declared when the Miliukof government was forced out last April...
...remaining seven concerts will come on the following dates: November 15, December 13, January 17, February 21, March 21, April 4, April...
Additional information regarding the third series of officers' training camps to be held from January 5 to April 5 has been obtained from the War Department in Washington by the CRIMSON. To these camps, which are primarily for enlisted men of the Regular Army, National Guard and National Army, 2490 graduates and undergraduates of 73 colleges and 20 military schools, which have earned recognition because of military training conducted under Army officers during the past ten years, will be admitted. The University has been assigned a quota of 56 men. Graduates and undergraduates of these institutions, however...
Once-more Senator LaFollette comes to the fore, this time in a speech in which he attempts to explain his position on the question of the war. Certainly, in the minds of most Americans, his position needs a lot of explaining. Since the declaration of war last April he has consistently opposed every act and bill in Congress which would have assisted the country to wage this war. The fact that he has been able, in advance, to take the opposite side on every question and proposal brought before Congress shows that he is the proud possessor of a mind...
...third series of officers' training camps will be held from January 5 to April 5, 1918, according to a statement issued at Washington yesterday by Adjutant-General H. P. McCain. About 2500 graduates and undergraduates of colleges and military schools will attend these camps in addition to 17,000 enlisted men in the Regular Army, National Guard, and National Army...