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...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...
Orders have been received from Headquarters, Eastern Department, Governor's Island, appointing Captain Cordier chairman of the committee for the examination of applicants for commissions in the Officers' Reserve Corps in the Boston District. All applicants for commissions must appear before and pass examination set by this committee before being recommended to the War Department. Captain William S. Bowen, C. A. C., assistant commandant of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, is also a member of the committee...
...interview with a CRIMSON reporter yesterday, Captain Cordier stated that so far as students in the University are concerned, he would not be disposed to recommend for commission any men not enrolled in the R. O. T. C. until all those who are at present members of the corps and are eligible for commissions have been recommended. This will mean, he explained, that the present members of the course will be considered before other students and thus will either be promoted to higher commissions later or receive higher commissions at once, than other students...
Captain Constant Cordier, Infantry...
...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...