Word: chicago
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...United States Naval Radio School, which was opened here at the time the nation entered the war, and which has served for a year as the central station for the final training of wireless men for every branch of service, will be transferred to the Great Lakes Training Station, Chicago, in four months...
Dean James R. Angell, of the University of Chicago, was unavoidably detained, but his paper on the subject was read. It analyzed the necessity for the physical, social, and economic training of a nation. A general discussion followed, which was initiated by Donald J. Cowling, president of the Association of American Colleges. Several other speaker followed...
When a man is enrolled and has passed the physical examination, he is sent as soon a possible to the truck drivers' camp in Chicago, under the direction of Maj. Harding. Here he is tried out by the authorities to make sure of his ability to drive an automobile, and then he is put in training for about a month. During the period of training he is taught the mechanics of automobile construction and is given actual practice in repairing them. After a month of training he is sent across with a unit and begins active service in about...
...Cabot Lodge '71, of Nahant; Paul Revere Frothingham '86, of Boston; Ira Nelson Hollis, A.M. (hon.) '99, of Worcester; George Wigglesworth '74, of Milton; Charles Franklin Thwing '76, of Cleveland; Francis Randall Appleton '75, of New York City; Joseph Lee '83, of Boston; Julian William Mack, LL.B. '87, of Chicago; William Cowper Boyden '86, of Chicago; Charles Allerton Coolidge '81, of Boston; Benjamin Bowditch Thayer '85, of New York City; Minot Simons '91, of Cleveland; James Handasyd Perkins '98, of New York City; Henry Jackson '80, of Boston...
Executive Council.--H. Berlack '20 of Jacksonville, Fla.; R. M. Gudeman '19, of Chicago, Ill.; J. W. Rosenberg '19, of Portland, Me.; H. Starr '21, of Gloversville, N. Y.; S. R. Stone '20, of Malden; B. N. Surovitz '19, of Scranton, Pa.; B. Ulin '20, of Roxbury...