Word: calling
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...schedule of the two other battalions will this week be slightly affected by the Commencement exercises. As previously announced, all Seniors in the Corps will be excused from formations between 6 o'clock tonight and first call Wednesday morning; all other cadets will be excused from half past two tomorrow afternoon until first call Wednesday morning...
...Wakefield day is filled from sunrise until evening. First call is sounded at 5 o'clock in the morning, followed by reveille at 5.05 and assembly at 5.10. Mess call comes at 5.15, with sick call at 5.45. The firing commences at 6 o'clock and continues until noon. Assembly for guard mount is called at 12.-45, firing recommencing at 1 o'clock, and lasting until 5. Taps is sounded at 9 o'clock...
...ready and will be distributed daily at Thayer 8 between 12 and 2, and 5 and 6. Additional tickets may also be procured at the same time. Office hours, to be announced later, will be kept on Saturday and Sunday for men who are out of town. Seniors must call for their tickets in person; no exceptions will be made to this rule. Seniors are also reminded that no changes will be made in the box lists after 6 o'clock tomorrow...
Some people, whose sense of orderliness is all enveloping, have spent a great deal of time, much more worry, and a modicum of intelligence on the problem of what to call the present war. Quite irrespective of the fact that war is fought as a vital mode of justice to preserve the living age, rather than as a spectacle to be duly nominated and recorded in history, the more important fact remains that wars are not named by those who fight them...
...three or five years of the age for duty to continue to fit themselves for life that they may fill the place of those men who are taken by war, or to be ready in a more complete way to defend their country should she in a few years call again...