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Courses are grouped under two heads: Line School; Special Schools. The Line School is intended to cover requirements for service in all branches and its graduates will be available for reserve officers of infantry, field artillery, cavalry, engineers, and coast artillery. Following are the courses of instruction offered for 1916-17 in the Line School: Military Art 1 (military art at the present day); History 55, introduction to military history and theory; Government 4, international military law; Government 35 hf., administration of the Army and Navy Departments, military railroads, sanitation; Engineering Sciences 4a, surveying and sketching (Squam Lake Camp); Economics...
...fairly exact estimate of the probable cost of the swimming pool at the Union shows that close to $25,000 will be needed to cover the entire project, including the construction of the three walls, all other construction, and the architect's plans...
...Hall," by the Reverend F. G. Peabody '69, "The Hill Professorship of Transportation" by the eminent authority, Howard Elliott '81, and "The Final Extension of the Franchise to Vote for Overseers" by G. B. Shattuck '63 completes the list of special features. The number merits a careful perusal from cover to cover, as its material is not only interesting but instructive...
...elemental human terms, always terrible, sometimes humorous, not always heroic, is seen in this story of adventure in the war zone." Such is the manner in which "Roadside Glimpses of the Great War," a new book by Arthur Sweetser '11, is characterized on the cover...
...relay team will probably include W. J. Bingham '16, T. R. Pennypacker '16, and W. Willcox, Jr., '17, with H. W. Minot '17 or E. A. Teschner '17 as the fourth man. Each runner will cover 440 yards, instead of the usual 390. A close contest is assured, as the team will meet Pennsylvania, Cornell, and Yale in this event...