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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...find it necessary to transfer from one company to another must submit applications in writing, with reasons clearly stated, at the Regimental Headquarters, Weld 3, before 6 o'clock on Monday. Members are urged not to request transfer unless absolutely necessary, as great care has been exercised in assigning men to companies...
...forms the basis for all conviction. Far from it. He knows and everyone knows who hears him that he is taking part in a beneficial mental exercise. He is developing speaking ability and the power of logical analysis. The debater certainly receives no bad influence from being trained to find at once the flaw in an opponent's argument, or to collect diligently the facts upon a subject before he attempts to speak upon...
...Edwards 2L., lieutenant in the United States Army, has offered to assist Captain Cordier. He will take those men who have to drill in the afternoon, as Captain Cordier's duties as Recruiting Officer leave him free only in the evenings. It is hoped that only those who find it absolutely impossible to drill in the evening will ask for afternoon instruction. Up to last night over 1,000 men had enrolled in the regiment. The list of assignments to the various companies will be published in tomorrow's CRIMSON...
...previous training, not only greatly facilitates the development of effective officers from those men who have already had some military practice, but it makes it possible for even the totally inexperienced to aspire to higher rank. Men who are really interested in making soldiers out of themselves can find no better supplement to the regular military work than attending this special "non-com." class...
...favorite sons." And thereby hangs a moral. The Forum, immediately after the recess, will meet to discuss the candidates for the Republican presidential nomination. Many fortunate students will escape from the depression of the Weeks boom into atmosphere charged with other enthusiasms. The members of the Chicago Club will find themselves in a water-tight Sherman compartment; Pennsylvania will find Penrose and Brumbaugh (both Harvard men, by the way) contending for laical honors; some may even reach the headwaters of the Missouri where Borah thunders or the Mississippi valley where Hadley,--the matinee idol of the last convention,--holds...