Word: french
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...February 22, Lieutenant Morize will address the members of the Frenau Club of Princeton on the subject of "French Books on the War." On the following day the men in the Princeton R. O. T. C. unit will hear him speak about the "Use of Artillery in France," and that evening the cadets at the United States Army Aviation School will be present at a lecture on "Co-operation between Infantry and the Aviation Corps." The fourth lecture, which is to be given during the week-end is to be about the "Condition of Fighting in the Trenches." Last Saturday...
...latter also reached the finals of the 60-yard service dash; winning the third heat of the preliminaries in the time of six and four-fifths seconds. However, in the final heat he was outclassed and failed to place. French of the Portland Naval Station, by a final burst of speed, was the winner in six and two fifths seconds, equaling the world's record. W. Rollins '16, former University sprinter, now in the M. I. T. aviation school, after a hard-fought struggle nosed out Proud of the Navy Yard for second place, losing to French by little more...
...teams played as follows: HARVARD 1921. YALE 1921. Philips, Bacon, r.w. l.w., Foster Buntin, Adams, r.c. l.c., Hosmer, Parsons Bigelow, l.c. r.c., Carson Van Ingen, Snelling, l.w. r.w., Scully, Parsons. Hosmer Humphrey, c.p. c.p., French, Weeks King, E. Stillman, p. p., Welles Holmes, g. g., Ewing...
...Cercle Francais, at its annual election of officers in the French Room last evening, chose the following men: Honorary president, Charles Hall Grandgent '83; president, Paul Kingsbury Fisher '20, of Saranac Lake, N. Y.; vice-president, Francis Colt deWolf '18; of Bristol, R. I.; treasurer, Richard Horace Bassett '20, of Northampton; secretary, John Henderson Quirin '19, of Manchester, N. H.; councillors, Eugene Louis Raiche, Louis Joseph Alexander Mercier, William Rice Odell, Jr., '19, of Chicago, Ill.; councillors, ex-officio, William Henry Schofied '93, Louis Allard, Archibald Cary Coolidge...
...work is laid out in three groups designated by letters. "A" subjects, while technical, will have value for the civilian as well as for the soldier. Allied subjects bearing close relation to these will fall under group "B." Thus an R. O. T. C. student may learn to speak French in a course on artillery terms and the language in general; he will be drilled in English composition with a view to gaining facility in writing clear and well-constructed letters, reports and various military documents; he will take work in science which will bear on the firing, signaling...