Word: camped
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...daily services in Appleton Chapel will be conducted by Captain Andre Morize tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. It is expected that a great many will attend, as this is Captain Morize's first appearance at Harvard since the close of the summer camp. Captain Morize recently received his promotion from lieutenant and expects to remain with the University...
...have already applied for a Central Officers' Training Camp will be inducted in the S. A. T. C. on the date set for induction. The applications will be considered and the applicants examined by the military authorities here, and the names of the successful applicants sent to the commanding officers of the respective camps. These men will be called when needed, and a transfer will be effected...
...Williams will be in charge of applications from many men other than those attending the University. The S. A. T. C. Headquarters has received instructions to hold up applications for the infantry, but to proceed as usual with those for the artillery and machine gun officers' school located at Camp Zachary Taylor, Ky., and Camp Lee, Va., respectively. Such application may be made on blanks which are on hand at Apthorp House, by men between the ages...
...training was under the direction of 28 military instructors, 12 of whom were reserve officers from Camp Devens detailed by the War Department. It consisted of thorough instruction in all branches of infantry drill and warfare and the liason between infantry and other branches of the service. Lieutenant Morize of the French Mission had charge of instruction in the new formations and dispositions for attack and defense. On August 8 the Corps carried out its final manoeuvre on the Camp Devens combat ground before General Crozier and President Lowell. At Cambridge a review took place for Brigadier-General Ruckman...
...regiment went to Camp Thayer at Lancaster July 22. They entrained for Clinton and then hiked the three miles to the camp ground. It had been planned to march the entire distance back to Cambridge, but this was given up at the last moment...