Word: explaining
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...United States Signal Corps, who has been detailed by the Eastern Department to recruit a reserve battalion of the signal corps, will speak in the Cruft Laboratory Holmes Field, tonight at 8 o'clock. His subject will be the nature of signal corps field work, and he will also explain the details of the battalion he is forming. After the talk plans will be discussed for radio instruction for those who intend to join either the Naval Reserve or the Signal Corps Reserve and are not yet up to the requirements of 15 words per minute. Professor G. W. Pierce...
...general misunderstanding of the exact nature, scope and entrance requirements of the course for quartermasters recently announced by the Business School has led to some confusion in regard to applications for enrolment which have been made. In order to clear the matter up and explain more fully the nature of the course to be held here the first three weeks in June, Dean Gay made the following statement to a CRIMSON reporter yesterday afternoon...
...choosing exactly the right military activity. Realizing this, the Committee on Military Affairs has already tabulated the varied departments of the army and navy, and has asked men to sign up for the line of work they are best fitted for. Tonight, in Emerson J, Professor Johnston will further explain the different forms of military service. The many who have some particular bent, either mechanical or scientific, should not fail to hear Professor Johnston's advice which will help each one to solve his own individual problem of how best to serve his country in time...
Professor Robert Matteson Johnston, chairman of the Committee on Military Affairs, will speak on "Forms of Military Service" in Emerson D Monday evening at 7.30 o'clock. Professor Johnston will explain the different forms of service open to University men, showing how there is an opportunity for all to serve. He will also take up the compulsory system, showing how impossible a volunteer system is for raising an army of the size that is now used. He will also discuss man power and practical efficiency. After the lecture he will answer questions...
...University for enlistment in the Naval Reserve will be launched this evening, when Lieutenant R. F. Bernard, U. S. N., will speak in the Trophy Room of the Union at 8 o'clock. Lieutenant Bernard, aided by members of the patrol boat and civilian cruise committees, will explain to all men interested in naval preparedness the organization of the patrol boat units, a branch of the service in the Naval Reserve especially organized for college men. The navy department, after the men volunteer for this work, will form them into units of five men each, to man the privately owned...