Word: corpses
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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"Mr. Rees is one of the most successful men who has ever sailed the air in victory," said President Lowell in introducing Lieutenant-Colonel L. W. B. Rees of the British Royal Flying Corps in the New Lecture Hall yesterday afternoon.
Mr. Baker will leave Cambridge a little after 9.30 o'clock, arriving at Fresh Pond in time to inspect the regiment as soon as it is drawn up in line of masses. He will then witness the maneuvres on the open ground and in the trenches. The most important part...
The 1917-1918 regimental band will appear for the first time today when the parade starts from Fresh Pond. It will take its place at the head as soon as Mr. Baker has finished his inspection of the trenches. There will be approximately 30 pieces under the direction of Chief...
To hold the esteem of the War Department gained by last summer's corps should be the ambition of every man. The success or failure of this inspection depends for the most part on the men newly enrolled. That the officers and non-commissioned officers will do credit to the...
These men have no easy task,-- eight or nine hours of training is very little in preparation for so important an event. It is like having the Yale football game in the middle of October and expecting to see a finished football machine. Secretary Baker cannot expect too much; nevertheless...