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...planned to arrange the summer camps so as to include different college units within the same camp, in order to instill the element of competition and esprit de corps...
Chaplain Couve is a "Croix de Guerre" man. He served first in ambulance trains, then as chaplain with the 59th Division of Infantry. For fourteen years Chaplain Couve was a missionary in the French Congo. He is now Assistant Director of the Missionary Society of the Comite Protestant Francais and comes to this country to interpret to the United States the spirit of France and help foster cordiality between the two countries during the progress of Peace negotiations...
...Pasteur prize was founded in 1898 by Baron Pierre de Coubertin, for annual debates in English conducted by University students on contemporary French politics. The administration of the prize is in the hands of the French Department...
...general be admitted to such advanced standing as their training qualifies them. The importance of general studies will be recognized as much as practicable in the programs but the work is intended to be largely scientific, and every effort will be made to stimulate professional interest and esprit de corps from the beginning of the Freshman year to the end of the course...
Four men have been decorated with the French Cross of the Legion of Honor. They are: A. P. Andrew '95, Norman Prince '08, R. H. Greeley '01, and R. Norton '92. Norman Prince had received in addition the Croix de Guerre and the Medaille Militaire before his death in France. C. W. Whittlesey '08, and G. Murtry '99, members of the "Lost Batallion" are the two men who have received the highest American honor, the Congressional Medal of Honor. They were decorated on the Boston Common by General Edwards in December...