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...Halsted of Syracuse, N. Y., was appointed chairman of the Regatta Committee. He will be assisted in making preparations for the Invitation Regatta by the following members of the committee: James Henry Durgin of Haverhill, John Francis Ryan Jr. of New York, N. Y. and Donald Kimm Howard of Edgewood, Pa. All of these appointments are subject to the approval of the Student Council and the Athletic Committee...
...result of the fall Freshman crew managership competition which ended yesterday, Kirby Heath Fisk, of Cambridge, was appointed Fall Freshman Crew Manager; John Francis Ryan Jr., of New York City, Assistant Fall Freshman Crew Manager; James Henry Durgin, of Haverhill, Mass., Gore Hall Manager; Donald Kairn Howard, of Edgewood, Pa., Standish Hall Manager; and Richard Jones, 3rd, of Youngstown, Ohio, Smith Halls Manager...
...first detachment of students arrived at Edgewood on June 18 but for the first few days the work was confined to elementary gun drill and conditioning exercises. By June 25 the rolls were nearly complete and the men were permanently organized into batteries and more intensive and practical work was begun...
...complete description of the new location for the summer R. O. T. C. camp at Edgewood, Maryland, was recently received by the Military Department of the University. Originally the camp was to be situated on Montauk Point, Long Island, but there was some difficulty in getting a location and the War Department was therefore forced to change its plans. The camp now decided on will be situated on the reservation of the Edgewood Arsenal, the permanent post and proving grounds of the Chemical Warfare Department. A large portion of the territory is taken up by the chemical plants, railroads...
...Edgewood Arsenal is admirably situated for an R. O. T. C. camp. It is located on the main line of the Pennsylvania Railroad twenty miles north of Baltimore on a peninsula eight miles long and about two miles wide. This territory known as Gunpowder Neck, jutts out into Chespeake Bay between the mouths of the Gunpowder and Bush Rivers. The railroad cuts across the entire width of the neck forming the northern boundary of the Arsenal. On all other sides the Arsenal is surrounded by water, affording an excellent opportunity for boating, swimming, and fishing. In addition there are tennis...