Word: ensigns
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...School. "The two courses of instruction", he said, "are given to fill two separate demands. The Cadet School must cover in 13 weeks what the University course takes up in a whole academic year. The former will supply all the instruction necessary to pass the examination for a Reserve Ensign's commission. The latter will supply this instruction and more too, which will be very valuable if not essential to an officer in the Reserve...
Today marks the beginning of a new epoch in the history of the University, for Harvard has at last an officers' training corps for Navy men. The ensign school, formerly at Technology, has been moved here. With the radio school in full swing and the ensign candidates coming here for instruction, the University is indeed in war paint...
...until dark. The eleven came through the Naval Reserve contest with only two minor injuries, R. H. Bowen '20 and T. S. Woods '20 being out of the game until the end of the week with sprains. Whether W. B. Snow '18 recently transferred to the Cadet School for Ensigns will be able to continue with the team depends entirely on the attitude taken by the officers at the Ensign School, it was stated yesterday...
...Wheeler '18 were the only captains elected for the major sport teams of 1917-1918, and both hold commissions in Federal Service. Wheeler, who was to have been captain of the football team this fall, took the three-months course at Annapolis, and at the close was made an ensign in the Naval Reserve. Percy, hockey captain elect, is now a lieutenant in the Marines...
...officers in command and charge of organization are Lieutenant Nathaniel F. Ayer '00, Executive Officer Ensign William E. Snyder, assisted by Gunners Jarvis, Childs, Spuhler, and McMahon...