Word: crimsons
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...present needs than any other one man. Lieutenant Morize is expected to act in the capacity of Assistant to the Commandant, and will have direct charge of the field training of he regiment. Final details of the new organization will be announced in a special edition of the CRIMSON to be published next week...
...announced in the CRIMSON last Wednesday, physical examinations will be required for all cadets attending the summer camp. It had originally been thought that these would not be necessary, but the Government requirements for R. O. T. C. units compel that they be made. Inasmuch as these examinations will consume valuable time if they are taken after July first, all cadets are directed to report to the camp with their doctor's certificate of physical fitness. Blank forms have been mailed to all applicants, and may also be secured at the Military Office...
...Coast Artillery to attend the officers training camp at Fort Monroe, Va., which begins July 6. A copy of the lecture which Captain J. L. B. Buck, C. A. R. C., was to have given during his proposed visit to the University this week has been received by the CRIMSON. It tells about the course and schedule at the camp and the importance of heavy artillery in modern warfare. It may be consulted by students today at the CRIMSON Building...
Following is the list of final examinations for today and tomorrow. As the CRIMSON suspends publication tomorrow the College Office asks students to consult the bulletin board in the south entry of University Hall for any changes in the final examinations next week. Today. Anthropology 1 Sever 5 Chemistry 17 Sever 5 Economics 5b Sever 17 Economics 8 Sever 18 Economics 13 Sever 18 English 1 Sever 23 Fine Arts 1f Sever 23 Fine Arts 2c Fogg Lect.-rm. Fine Arts 3b Sever 18 Geology 8 Zool. Lect.-rm. German 1a I Sever 6 German 21 Sever 6 History...
...first outside meet in which the University engaged was with M. I. T. on May 8. The Crimson team was defeated 67 to 50 points. The important trial of the season was the triangular meet with Princeton and Yale at New Haven, in which the University was last with 13 points. A. Stevens '19 was the individual point winner for the Crimson squad with a first in the hammer throw and second in the shot put. Others who scored were E. E. Lucas '19, second in the mile; D. J. Duggan '20 and Captain H. D. Costigan '20, second...