Word: champlain
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...They will leave from the North Station on Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, arriving at Burlington at 5.20 A. M. The cars, however, will remain at the station and the occupants will be permitted to sleep until 8 o'clock. Connection may then be made with the Lake Champlain steamer, which leaves Burlington at 9.30 and reaches Plattsburg...
Training at the Junior Plattsburg is divided into four main groups or divisions: Infantry, Cavalry, Artillery and Naval. The camp site, on the shore of Lake Champlain, affords ample room for all the military divisions. The drill grounds are large and of such composition that they are peculiarly adapted to maneuvering with infantry, cavalry and artillery...
...after the completion of the final regimental exercise of the college year, which will be held on that date before an assemblage of visiting officers from other university corps. The men will then be free until June 3, when they are to report at the encampment on Lake Champlain...
Several members of the delegation of prominent Freshmen, who have come to this country in connection with the Champlain celebration at Crown Point, N. Y., made a special trip from New York yesterday to visit Harvard. These gentlemen were M. Etienne Lamy, president of the French Academy, statesman and historian, Professor Vidal dela Blache, member of the Institute, representing the Sorbonne, and M. Gaston de Champs, editor of "Le Temps", a former Hyde lecturer at Harvard. They were met by ex-Ambassador Robert Bacen '90, now a member of the Corporation, Mr. William Rotch '65, president of the Alliance Francaise...
Owing to the early arrival and departure of the commission sent by the French Government to present a bas-relief of France for the statue of Champlain at Crown Point, N. Y., the lecture which was to have been given by two members of the commission in New Lecture Hall this afternoon at 5 o'clock has been cancelled. The enjoys will arrive in Boston early this morning and, after visiting the Boston Public Library, will come out to Cambridge in time for M. Etienne Lamy to address the class in History 1, in New Lecture Hall...