Word: general
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...wants to take every possible opportunity to learn more about military drill. The question merely is: for how much drill per summer is he willing to volunteer? Is the June Camp sufficient or ought we attend both June and July Camps? The answer depends on the individual, but a general rule we urge every man to attend the July Camp if he possibly...
...general outline of training is most attractive. Three weeks at Cambridge and three weeks at a site near Camp Devens is the present schedule. The first half will consist of drilling in the fundamentals and the last half will resemble the camp at Barre last year. Lieutenant Morize will be in charge of the exercises and he will have as assistants the instructors of all branches of the service now working at Devens. As an added asset, the Military Office has asked for five West Point cadets to aid in the training and to teach the U. S. Army discipline...
Lieutenant Morize will remain with the corps and will have general charge of the camp and the training...
...accepted for the summer training will be divided under four general heads for the purpose of classification; namely, (1) Those who have completed Military Science 2; (2) Those who have completed Military Science 1; (3) Other experienced men; (4) Inexperienced men. These classes will
Elaborate plans are now under way to make the Senior spreads on the 1918 Class Day as successful as possible. Because of the aim to make Class Day this year a general reunion of the entire class, and to have as many men as possible now in the service return to Cambridge, it is desired that all societies, clubs, individuals or dormitories who wish to apply for separate spreads make arrangements at once. They should see J. W. Angell '18, chairman of the Class Day Committee, in Holworthy 18. The space available for spreading this year includes all the Yard...