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A third man to be killed is Robert Hogg '05, of Worcester, a graduate of St. Paul's School, where he was an all-around athlete. He enlisted upon the declaration of war last April in the First Corps Cadets, and was promoted to the grade of first sergeant, which...
The University unit of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps will take part in the "All-America" parade which is to be held in Boston on Saturday afternoon, April 6, in connection with the opening of the Third Liberty Loan campaign. In preparation for this event the Corps will change its...
Another half million are needed immediately for the military forts, posts and small camps; for the naval stations and vessels; for the marine corps training stations and barracks.
The above aviators, who have died in the service of the country, are representative of the share which the University is having in the present war. In addition to the above names is that of Briggs Kilburn Adams '17, a lieutenant in the Royal Flying Corps, who died in a...
Lieutenant Pat O'Brien of the Royal Flying Corps will speak in Emerson D this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock under the auspices of the University Aeronautical Society. His talk, the subject of which has not been announced, will probably be on aviation, as well as on his remarkable experiences...