Word: corpses
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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"Believe Me, Xantippe," the Craig prize play of 1913, will be produced by the St. Paul's Catholic Club in Jordan Hall May 7 at 8 o'clock. Notwithstanding conditions which have arisen since plans for the annual production were first made in January, the committee has decided to go...
WASHINGTON, D. C., April 23.--A message from Captain Cordier and Captain Bjornstadt this evening stated that the outlook for the establishment of a camp at Harvard for the training of officers for the Reserve Officers' Corps was favorable. President Lowell and Captain Cordier were in conference today with the...
There are several strong reasons for the establishment of a unit of the Training Corps in Cambridge which may secure a favorable decision from the War Department. At present, with the transfer of that camp which was to have been stationed at Fort Ethan Allen to Plattsburg, there is no...
Enrolment in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps as it now exists at the University was reopened today and in spite of the uncertain conditions the results were encouraging. Ninety men enrolled in the course at the Recorder's Office and of this number 75 have reported for their physical examination...
In a letter received from J. S. Taylor '18, a former secretary and assistant managing editor of the CRIMSON, an interesting account of the work of the American Ambulance Corps, and especially of the University members of the Corps, is given. Taylor reports that the University contingent that left for...