Word: cordier
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following letter has been received by Captain Cordier from the War Department at Washington, explaining exactly how much work will be required of the members of Military Science and Tactics 1 in order to qualify for the rank of second lieutenant in the reserve officers' training corps...
...Harvard Battalion will hold its first drill this afternoon. Four companies, formed from the members of the course in military science and tactics, will assemble on the roadway east of James Smith Hall at 1.30 o'clock. Captain Cordier will have direction over 260 men. Company commanders upon assembling their companies will assign the members to squads select temporary squad leaders and impart instruction in the school of the soldier and the squad...
...Senior Class will hold the first smoker of the year in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8.30 o'clock. C. A. Coolidge, Jr., '17 will preside, and H. H. Dadmun '17, captain of the University football team, the first speaker, will talk on football. Captain Cordier will discuss "Present Military Legislation as Applied to the College Man," and Dean Yeomans will give the closing speech...
...opportunity is still open for undergraduates to enroll in Military Science and Tactics 1. All upper-classmen may join the course by petitioning Professor C. P. Parker, chairman of the Committee on the Choice of Electives, and Freshmen may enroll by obtaining Captain Cordier's consent and petitioning Professor Parker. No additional charge will be made for this course, but no other course may be dropped in order to take Military Science and Tactics 1. The present enrolment in the course...
...Captain Cordier, in speaking of Military Science and Tactics 1, said: "There have been some misunderstandings as to the scope of the course in Military Science and Tactics 1. Certain students, apparently, have been under the impression that the three hours set aside each week would be the only requirements of the course. As a matter of fact, in addition to these three hours, covering lectures, section work and drill, considerable outside reading and study will be necessary. Students cannot expect to receive credit for a full course toward a degree without the application which Harvard normally requires...