Word: garrisons
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Dartmouth a course in military science will be instituted as soon as sanction is granted by the administrative board. A delegation of undergraduates was recently sent to the War Department at Washington. Secretary of War Garrison and the other authorities interviewed were enthusiastic over the plans and made but two stipulations to the delegation: the faculty must recognize the course and must provide a place for winter drill and lecture room; and 150 students must register for the course. If these requirements are met a commissioned officer and possibly a non-commissioned officer will be sent to Hanover to take...
...Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize, for the best poem on a subject to be announced by a committee of the Department of English...
Professor G. P. Baker '87, chairman of the Committee on the Garrison Prize has made the following announcement...
...Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize, consisting of $100 and a silver medal, for "the best poem on a subject or subjects annually to be chosen and announced by a Committee of the Department of English," will this year be given for a poem suggested by the subject, National Defense. A competitor may interpret this subject as he pleases, for it is not intended to mean only defense of the United States. He is expected to choose his own title under the general topic. Each poem should not exceed 50 lines, should bear an assumed name, and should be accompanied...
...continue practice; from Smith: H. S. Chase, L. L. Emery, R. S. Emmet, R. B. Lane, G. D. Leighton, P. R. Meyer; from Gore: E. Billings, Jr., J. S. Coleman, G. G. Garceau, E. H. Gardiner, J. R. Parsons; from Standish: R. Cobb, R. F. Flynn, L. K. Garrison, R. E. Strawbridge, Jr., K. R. Whitmarsh, E. C. Whittemore...