Word: crimsons
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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While the several battalions of the training corps are encamped at Wakefield, the Phillips Brooks House Association will furnish writing materials and facilities for every one on the range. In addition, 100 copies of the CRIMSON are being taken to the camp each...
Buttons which may be worn by men who have bought or applied for Liberty Bonds have been received by the undergraduate committee and may be obtained at the CRIMSON Building between 7 and 7.30 o'clock this evening. A member of the committee will be on hand to distribute them. The design of the buttons is a red circle with a blue border, with a blue figure of "Liberty" in the centre. The inscription reads: "Get behind the Government. Liberty Loan...
Dispatches from the CRIMSON's special correspondent with the first battalion at Wakefield indicate that the work there is progressing in the most satisfactory manner possible. Having completed the firing at 200 and 300 yards Tuesday, the men yesterday shot at distances of 500 and 600 yards, after spending a morning at combat firing by platoons at unknown ranges. On the whole the shooting is excellent, and the company averages high...
After spending the day in close touch with the various companies of the University Reserve Officers' Training Corps, Lieutenant F. K. Ross, U. S. A., who has been detailed by the War Department to inspect the Corps and report on its work, made the following statement for the CRIMSON...
Printed elsewhere in today's CRIMSON is the schedule of training for each company for the week beginning June 4. The companies of the second battalion will spend three of the six days in the field engaged in the practical work in military topography and in field fortification construction under the officers of the French Mission. The third battalion will devote two days to work of a similar nature, while the first battalion will spend the entire week on the range at Wakefield. It has been found necessary to require men to supply their own blankets; everything else except personal...