Word: branches
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first time that the Institute has held its sessions in Boston. The first official meeting will take place tomorrow and will be followed by a dinner at the Harvard Club of Boston. The Institute presents a medal each year to the greatest and most productive American in some one branch of the Fine Arts. Each of the arts is taken in turn in successive years and nine years are thus necessary for the complete cycle. This year the medal will be awarded to the author who has done most for fiction in the United States, and the presentation will take...
...United States Army and the state militias. The meeting also aims to stimulate interest in the cause of preparedness in this country by explaining one kind of military work, and by showing how members of the University who are interested may further it by becoming affiliated with some branch of the organized militia in this state...
...transportation organization of the Ambulance, known as the field service, is under the active direction of a man-long identified with Harvard--A. Platt Andrew, and more than fifty other Harvard men are serving or have served in this branch of work. At present there are over 150 motor-cars in the field service, which has won by its efficiency the distinction of sole charge of the transport of wounded in two important sectors of the line. One American section as a whole and nearly a score of American drivers have won the coveted decoration--the Croix de Guerre--which...
...almost as much a part of the Yale game as the handkerchief "H" during the singing of the Marseillaise. Tickets are now on sale at $2 and $1.50 each at Jordan Hall, Herrick's, and the Harvard Club in Boston, and in Cambridge at the Co-operative Branch and from D. H. Ingram '16, Matthews 5, and R. T. Fry '17, 54 Mt. Auburn street...
...instead of at West Point. A feeling of rivalry would be impossible because of the difference in character of the two educational plans. At Harvard the idea would be to turn out a soldier-expert, having the necessary knowledge of the fundamentals, but primarily an expert in his particular branch of the military game...