Word: chiefs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Major-General Leonard Wood, M. D. '84, of the United States Army, will be the chief exponent of the summer military camps at a meeting in favor of army training to be held in the Union Living Room this evening at 8 o'clock. President Lowell will speak and the United States Army will be further represented by Adjutant-General C. H. Cole. The meeting will be open to all members of the University...
...became an assistant surgeon in the United States Army. In 1899 he was appointed brigadier-general of the Army, and in the same year he was made military governor of Cuba. He received his present rank four years later. In 1910 he was made chief of staff and, in 1914, additional honor was tendered him when he was placed in full charge of the Department of the East...
...military leader. In 1899 he was appointed brigadier-general of the United States Army and in the same year was made military governor of Cuba. Four years later he was promoted to his present rank of major-general. Additional honor was shown him when, in 1910, he was made chief of staff, and again in 1914 when he was placed in complete charge of the Department of the East. Adjutant-general Cole who will also address the meeting is likewise an important figure in military affairs...
...opposed to probation as a penalty for failure to pass the examination, certain men were appointed to take the matter up with the University authorities, in co-operation with the Committee on Scholarship. The plans discussed by these men with the authorities were finally adopted by the Faculty. The chief provisions of the new scheme are as follows: Men who have not passed the oral by the middle of their Sophomore year shall be obliged to study either French or German during the remainder of that year under the supervision of a tutor provided by the College. This work shall...
...chief work of the Committee on Organization has consisted in the keeping of the Student Council Date Book. To serve its purpose fully, the Date Book should be a complete catalogue of all the events of College interest; and to bring this about, it must be more broadly advertised than it is at present...