Word: cordier
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...number of the prescribed text books as well as books of reference are now placed in the reading room of the library for the use of the students in the Department of Military Science and Tactics. C. CORDIER, Captain, U. S. Army, Commandant...
Captain William Storrs Bowen, United States Army, who has been recently detailed by the War Department to assist Captain Cordier in the work of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, has had an long and varied experience in the various branches of the service both here and abroad. In the years 1899, 1900 and 1901 he was with the 14th Infantry during the Philippine insurrection, participating in many of the engagements. The 14th formed part of the troops of General E. S. Otis which drove the Filipino army out of Malolos, and it also played a conspicuous part in the capture...
Owing to the absence from College of certain students and to the illness of others, the Commandant has authorized the tailor to continue the measurements of such men who have not been measured, today and tomorrow, from 9 to 13, and 1 to 6. G. CORDIER Captain, U. S. Army, Commandant...
...conference the following governors were present: Marcus H. Holcomb, of Connecticut; Carl E. Milliken '99, of Maine; Samuel W. McCall, of Massachusetts; Henry W. Keyes '87, of New Hampshire; R. Livingston Beeckman, of Rhode Island; and Horace F. Graham, of Vermont. Captain Cordier as one of the aides to General Wood also attended the meeting. The governors were accompanied by their adjutant generals who took part in the conference...
...call for reserve officers has been issued. However, as chairman of the Boston committee, Captain Cordier has offered open encouragement to the members of the R. O. T. C. When the call for enlistment comes, they should not hesitate. Realizing their duty as American citizens, they have already stepped forward to discharge it to the best of their ability. Without question, they have begun their task well. Is it possible that they will be satisfied to leave it unfinished...