Word: branch
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...which time he will answer any questions from men who are undecided as to what they are to do in regard to military work. This bureau is maintained at the University for those who, because of physical disabilities, cannot be admitted to the R. O. T. C., or any branch of the regular service. Mr. Dunham, however, will also be glad to advise other men concerning what they are best fitted to do at this time. The office will be open again on Friday afternoon...
...members of the University for service in the Enlisted Signal Reserve Corps, work on the organization of a University company in the Signal Corps was begun. The men accepted were first given a rigid physical examination and then took an oath to serve the country in this branch of the service, the enrolment being for a term of four years, but in time of peace only a nominal amount of training a year will be necessary...
...will go to camp probably somewhere in this state for more intensive work. Men who desire to take their physical examination are to apply for an appointment at the meeting of the class Monday. The men who were accepted yesterday were among the first to enroll in this new branch of the Signal Corps and to R. E. Neal '19 falls the honor of being the first man in the country to be accepted for the Enlisted Signal Reserve Corps. The other members of the University who were accepted yesterday are: H. J. Bascom '19, H. W. Boal...
...what they should do in regard to military work. This bureau was open for a while Monday, and will be open again, and during the same hours on Friday. It is primarily for those who, because of physical disabilities, cannot join the R. O. T. C. or any branch of the regular service, that this bureau has been instituted at the University...
...development of their organization for handling war materials and supplies. A tentative decision of the Tuck School to offer such a course was made final by the receipt of a telegram from Washington. A large number of men, including commissioned and non-commissioned officers, will be required for this branch of the service. In the immediate future a school for storekeepers will be established by the Government at a point already determined, but not yet announced, and in recruiting form this school men who have had the benefit of preliminary training will be given a preference...