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...same, tough training. All are volunteers, with at least 18 months' service in regular units behind them. Most of them are from British regiments, a few are Royal Marines, Canadians, Australians. So far as is known, no U.S. volunteers have been accepted. Commandomen have a friendly, free-&-easy comradeship unique in the British Army. To encourage independence, they are made to buy their own food, find their own lodging...
...hospitable as the ancient Scots and Britons they spring from, most Haligonians are proud of their Ajax Club. In 14 months 250,000 ratings, in from the North Atlantic, have found warmth, comradeship, books to read, cheap beer. Mrs. C. Stuart McEuen, club president, and other lady volunteer workers have proudly exhibited plaques presented by ships of the British and Canadian Navies in appreciation of her snug harbor. But across the street is the Fort Massey United Church, and last week the church made trouble. The Ajax Club found that it could not renew its license to sell beer...
...During the three weeks I spent in President Roosevelt's home and with his family I established with him relations not only of comradeship but of friendship. We can say anything to each other, however painful...
Whether for pure pleasure or for possible promotion to a regular squad, Freshman intramural sports offer the best opportunity to get the team advantages of comradeship and co-operation for those who cannot make the first team--such is the rallying cry of Adolph W. Samborski '26, who for more than ten years has been the booster and Director of Intramural Athletics...
...there for three days I spent my time in company, and I think I may say, in comradeship with Mr. Roosevelt, while all the time the chiefs of staff and naval and military commanders, both of the British Empire and of the United States, sat together in continual council...