Word: generally
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...hope the University will be well represented on board the ships. It is a fine opportunity. I trust the CRIMSON will do everything possible to build up interest in the Camps. We want to make the June, July and later camps, if possible, thoroughly successful. Very sincerely. MAJOR-GENERAL LEONARD WOOD...
Universal service and general military training are not made obligatory for us, but if we believe that in this free country of ours equality of opportunity and privilege should be coupled with an obligation to serve that country, and if we believe that the best preparation against war is preparation for it, should we not now "volunteer...
...been essentially a movement to educate public opinion. With the passing of the Reserve Officers' Act, and the colleges supporting preparedness by instituting military courses, the Camps will soon see developed a more complete system of preparation for the duties of an officer. The intelligent and energetic guidance of General Wood undoubtedly tends to the building up of a valid and thorough system of military education in which both Camp and College will play their parts. Such schemes cannot be improvised in a day, but meanwhile all who are able should be strongly urged to turn their faces towards Plattsburg...
...Corporation Professor Bliss Percy was granted a sabbatical leave of absence for the second half of 1916-17. Gifts were announced to the amount of $83,435,75. Dr. George Richards Minot '08 was awarded a James Jackson Cabot Fellowship for next year and will work at the Massachusetts General Hospital under the direction of Dr. Edsall. Dr. Lawson Gentry Lowrey was also awarded a Cabot Fellowship. He will pursue his investigations at the Danvers State Hospital under the direction of Dr. Southard...
...crew, the only one which has been rowing for the past three days, underwent a general shake-up in its order, but the personnel remains unchanged. G. D. Leighton came from bow to seven and all the starboard men moved up one place accordingly. The crew as it is boated at present follows...