Word: details
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...alone. It is the war of all the Allies, and a defeat of one of them is the defeat of all. If the fighting of the war is not coordinated, it is bound to result in local successes by the Germans, who coordinate everything--who control every detail and every portion of their far-flung line from a central and single source. --Boston Transcript...
...list of Naval Reservists detailed to the Cadet School, First Naval District, has not-yet been completed and work will begin today with less than the specified number of students. About ten more men must report for a special physical examination before the full detail can be made up. It is expected that several more University graduates and undergraduates will be chosen...
...completely before the time of Secretary Baker's arrival, a week from Thursday, and orders were given yesterday for 300 new uniforms which, it is expected, will be ready by the 24th. The military organizations at Framingham have requested the University military authorities to detail several men each day for duty as instructors at that camp, and this suggestion was also discussed. It is probable that it will be complied with...
...subject of trench organization and the principles of flanking fire as developed during the last three and a half years. The value of machine guns and automatic rifles placed in salients, with the intervening stretches of the trench only very lightly manned, was pointed out and explained in detail. Such a system of defense although requiring fewer men in the first line trench is by far the most effective, Captain Amann asserted...
Tomorrow night at 7 o'clock news candidates from the class of 1920 are to report at the CRIMSON Building, at which time the work which is expected of them will be outlined in detail. This competition will be decided upon the ability to gather news and write it up in good newspaper style. Althorough knowledge of the University, its activities and the men engaged therein, is gained by all who are successful in this competition...