Word: assisting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Captain W. S. Bowen, U. S. A., is in charge of the work, and the Government has stated that a quartermaster sergeant will be detailed to assist him. Professors W. M. Cole, P. T. Cherington and W. J. Cunningham are to assist, and they will deliver lectures on accounting, supplies and transportation, respectively...
...modern methods of warfare are most widely known in this country through newspaper reports of engagements on the other side. The new tactics must be learned by our officers before they attempt to assist the originators of them. Tuesday afternoon is a date that ought to be saved by every member of the R. O. T. C. At that time, in Tremont Temple, Captain Beith will speak on "Modern Battlefield Tactics." Since the achievements of Captain Beith and his first-hand knowledge of trench customs are well known by Harvard men, there should be a general eagerness to hear...
...University Glee Club will give its second concert of the season in Symphony Hall May 3, when they will assist the Cecelia Society, a mixed chorus of 150 voices, in a concert to be given for the benefit of the American Red Cross. Many University men are interested in this undertaking, as Chalmers D. Clifton '12 is the conductor of the Society's chorus, and Henry L. Mason '88, president of the Society, has suggested to Allston Burr '89, the head of the Red Cross Society in Boston, that the entire proceeds of the concert be turned over to this...
...University Committee on Military Affairs, in order to give advice to students and to assist them in determining wisely the service to the country in which they shall enroll themselves, has opened an office at University 2 where Assistant Deans Little and Mayo will be glad to confer with all persons desiring advice or information. The opportunities open to members of the University to prepare themselves for war are many and various. Apart from the Infantry Reserve Officer's Corps, of which a training unit is established at the University, admission may be secured to any of the following: Cavalry...
...Early Madrigals" will be the subject of the third Lowell Institute lecture given by Dr. A. T. Davison '06 on "The History of Choral Music" in Huntington Hall, Boylston street, Boston, this afternoon at 5 o'clock. The Radcliffe Choral Society and the Appleton Chapel Choir will assist...