Word: captaining
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Naval Radio Training School at the Cruft Laboratory was paid a formal visit by Captain William R. Rush, commandant of the Charlestown Navy Yard, and his staff yesterday forenoon. The visit which had been postponed from Tuesday morning on account of rain was the first formal inspection of this branch station of the navy yard by the commandant. The members of Captain Rush's staff in the party included Captain A. H. Robertson, chief of staff, Commander R. deB. Hasbrouck, Lieutenant E. G. Blakeslee, and Lieutenant Robert W. Emmons, 2d, '95, aide...
...Captain Rush and his escort were greeted by President Lowell, Professor G. W. Pierce, Ph.D. '99, director of the Cruft Laboratory, and F. W. Hunnewell, 2d, '02, Secretary to the Corporation, upon their arrival at Pierce Hall where the Signal Corps recruits are housed. After reviewing the members of the radio school, some 110 strong, in uniform, the visitors, accompanied by the University officials, inspected the sleeping quarters and classrooms in Pierce Hall, and the equipment and classrooms in the Cruft Laboratory. A detail from the United States Marine Corps, under command of Captain J. A. Adams, which served...
...Captain Cordier will detail for this special training only such men as are recommended by the Business School on account of their special qualifications. The instruction will be given by professors in the Business School, assisted by Sergeant Harvey, of the Quartermaster Corps, who has been detailed from Washington for this purpose. Captain Bowen has supervision of this work...
...Memorial Society has arranged a varied program for its celebration on Memorial Day in Sanders Theatre. The program will be introduced by the customary procession. Major Henry L. Higginson '55 and Professor Barton Perry '98 will speak and, Captain Cordier has stated that the R. O. T. C. will be present as a unit...
...Captain Rush and his staff, escorted by a company of Marines, will leave the Charlestown Navy Yard in automobiles and are expected at Cambridge at about 1 o'clock. In addition to inspecting the school Captain Rush will review its members, who have been in intensive training for some time. The visitors will be welcomed by President Lowell and several members of the Faculty, who will assist at the review. The Marine Band from the Navy Yard will play at the exercises...