Word: assistants
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...meeting of the Overseers on Monday, George Lyman Kittredge '82 was elected to the newly established chair of Gurney Professor of English Literature. At the same meeting the two officers stationed here to assist Captain Cordier, and the six French officers were appointed members of the Faculty. They are: Captain William Storrs Bowen, Captain James A. Shannon, Major P. J. L. Azan, Major J. de Reviers de Mauny, Captain A. Dupont, Captain de Jarny, Lieutenant A. Morize, Second Lieutenant Jean Giraudoux...
...people of Boston gave a most enthusiastic and cordial welcome to the six French officers who arrived yesterday afternoon to assist in the training of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps of the University. From the time they left their train at the South Station until the entered the Harvard Club on Commonwealth avenue, the Frenchmen passed between two lines of cheering men and women; in places the crowds were so thick that it was an impossibility to move along the sidewalks...
Notice has also been received from the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery of the Navy Department that 2,000 men between the ages of 18 and 25 are urgently needed as hospital corps men to assist the doctors of the navy in naval hospitals and at sea on vessels of the navy. Particulars may be obtained from the doctor at the nearest recruiting station. A candidate for enrolment as a hospital corps man is first examined for enrolment in the provisional rating of hospital apprentice, first or second class, in the Naval Coast Defence Reserve. At the completion...
...present three army captains, six sergeants and 22 members of the Faculty, as well as Professor Greenough and Professor Lyman, the secretary and treasurer of the Corps, are devoting their time to the training of the men. The six French officers who sailed from France several days ago to assist in the drill work are expected to report for duty before the end of the vacation...
...system of voluntary military training has been installed at Cornell University, in addition to the Reserve Officers' Training Corps and the Cadet Corps already established there. The purpose is to assist a larger number of students to qualify for officers in a shorter time. The drill will be offered three times a day in periods of three hours each...