Word: captaining
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...squad will soon be divided into different squads so that the most efficient use may be made of the limited space in the cage, and the men may receive the maximum amount of coaching. The track carnival tomorrow and Thursday will interfere slightly with practice, but beginning with Friday Captain G. E. Abbot '17 is to have full use of the cage for the development of the team...
...Captain W. S. Bowen, Coast Artillery, U. S. A., has been detailed to temporary duty with the Department of Military Science and Tactics. He will probably become assistant commandant of the Training Corps...
...line in combination with the second team defence scrimmaged the first team for 35 minutes, at the end of which time the score stood 2 to 2. The play of neither side was exemplary, although occasional brilliant dashes were made by Captain J. E. P. Morgan '17 and by G. A. Percy '18. After seven minutes of play marked by two or three blind scrimmages around the B. A. A. goal, Morgan picked up the puck in mid-rink and passed to Percy, who caged a pretty short from an angle. Shortly afterward the B. A. A. forward line bowled...
...Cadet officers (captain and lieutenants) will be accorded the prescribed courtesies when in uniform. Noncommissioned officers (sergeants and corporals) are not saluted except as prescribed in paragraph 172, Infantry Drill Regulations, and when making reports to the sergeant-major or acting sergeant-major at ceremonies, such as guard mounting (paragraph 351, Manual of Interior Guard Duty, U. S. Army, 1914), or other formation where the noncommissioned officer receives reports for the officer in charge. All cadets, however, should stand at attention when addressed by or addressing a noncommissioned officer...
...from Bowman on decision; 135-pound class, J. Israelite '20 won from Lariviere on decision; 145-pound class, C. H. Walsh '20 won from Smith by a fall in five minutes 18 seconds; 158-pound class, A. K. Marsh '20 won from Freeman by decision; 175-pound class, Captain J. M. Brown '20 won from Levanson in four minutes five seconds on a half-nelson; heavyweight, L. B. Davis '20 drew with Davis...