Word: fields
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...recall and the name of a Turkish or Bulgaria or even an Austrian general? Of the German field commanders who are generals by professional attainment rather than because of birth, we remember hardly as many as half a dozen. There was von Kluck, for instance, who lost at the Marne, and there are von Buelow in Italy and Mackensen. Do you readily think of any more? Among the French such names as Foch and de Castelnau occur, but when recently the command of the French forces in Italy was assigned, presumably to an officer of merit, the name was entirely...
...coming in the news from the colleges, which declare that the meeting, the course of lectures or the organization involved "will be open to townspeople and students." The opportunities so provided do not include admission to the regular instruction which a college conducts in its class-rooms, although that field of public service is being widely developed by collegiate co-operation with the Commission on Extension Courses. Of reference here are the special series of lectures and meetings, such as that of a course of carefully prepared war talks which is announced today from Wheaton College, or the Tuesday afternoon...
This same eleven will meet the Newport Naval Reserve team on Thanksgiving Day morning at Braves Field in what promises to be one of the best games of the season...
...those lucky twenty-four the CRIMSON offers its congratulations. Against a field of several thousand they proved supreme, and well deserve the distinction they have...
...first regimental review for the R. O. T. C. will take place next Monday afternoon, November 26, at 4 o'clock, when the University Committee on Military Science and Tactics will review the Corps on Soldiers Field. This committee consists of ten members: George Baty Blake '93, Franklin Delano Roosevelt '04, Amos Tuck French '85, Langdon Parker Marvin '98, Samuel Parker, George Cheever Shattuck '01, William Davies Sohier '11, Eliot Wadsworth '98, Alexander Whiteside '95, and Major-General Leonard Wood, M.D., '84. Although all these men will not be able to be present, it is expected that most of them...