Word: coasts
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...minute in the International Morse Code. Most of the men in training are from the regular Navy with approximately 600 of the naval reserve. Some are sent from ships, while others are ordered here from their places of enlistment. Many are enrolled from as far away as the Pacific Coast and the gulf states...
Professor P. W. Bridgman '04, of the Department of Physics, has recently left the University to join Professor G. W. Pierce '64, director of the Cruft High Tension Electrical Laboratory, at a submarine base on the Atlantic coast, where the latter has been engaged in Government work since last spring. The nature of the work and the location of the base are of necessity with-held...
...make his letter in football, track, and baseball, is now in the Aviation Corps. R. Harte '17, who was a regular end on the 1915 and 1916 football teams, and the heaviest hitter on the baseball team for the past two years, is a lieutenant in the Coast Artillery Corps...
...Navigation. (a) Professor Robert E. Bruce, College of Liberal Arts. The mathematics of navigation. (b) Professor H. B. Center and Captain R. B. Clark. These include practical seagoing experience. One or more trips down the harbor and along the coast for observing and practicing methods of navigation...
Leaving about the first of July, the ship will cruise from the Maine coast to the West Indies. A large part of the time will be spent on the open seas. The vessel will return after about two months. The captain and engineer will be on board to assist the crew composed of Yale men in the management of the yacht...