Word: following
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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According to the plan which the other companies of the regiment will follow, Companies C and D marched out to Fresh Pond this morning after the 8 o'clock section meetings, and remained there until evening, having lunch in the field. One more field kitchen has already been secured for the use of the Corps, although it will probably not be needed until the hike. It is at present stationed on Soldiers Field...
...these reasons fully justify many men in holding steadily to their present tasks, whether by remaining in the university or taking up other non-military work. I think we all must realize that a certain insidious form of silent pressure is brought to bear on such men to follow the crowd and enlist somewhere, somehow. A few men are anxious to enlist in order to avoid conscription. This attitude is in many ways reprehensible. It unjustly discredits conscription which, in reality ought to result in saving every man from the charge of being a slacker...
...first of each week the detailed program for the six days to follow will be published...
...month for France. The three sections will total 73 men, all of whom have signed up for a period of six months. One or perhaps two additional sections from Princeton will leave the first week in June and it is possible that a sixth unit of 25 men may follow later...
...Radcliffe Socialist clubs will be held at Agassiz House, Radcliffe, this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. Professor Charles Zueblin will address the clubs and will lecture on "Soap-Box and Sawdust Trail." A discussion on the war and its problems from the point of view of the Socialist will follow. All members of the University are invited to be present and take part in the discussion...