Word: hardens
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Rear Admiral Sims, retired, might be called the Maximilian Harden of the United States Navy. He was once President of the Naval War College at Newport, a sort of post-graduate school (distinct from the Academy at Annapolis) for training officers in the theory of naval tactics. As quoted in an interview given the Boston Transcript, he excoriated the Navy Department for giving high commands to officers who are not graduates of the War College. Said the interview...
Coach Slattery in discussing the prospects of the season said that a successful year would only be brought about by vigorous practice and intensive early season training. He urged all men to start training immediately. In order to harden the fielding candidates before they report two weeks from today, he will send the men through intensive physical training exercises at the Hemenway Gymnasium starting Wednesday. The 13 battery candidates who were in attendance last night and any new men will report at the cage this afternoon at 2.30 to hold the initial work...
...meeting of the University Wireless Club last night. Another meeting to be held Monday. October 24, at eight o'clock in the Wireless Room in Westmorley Court was also arranged. Officers for the year were elected as follows: chief operator, Kendall Bailey Rowell 2E.S., of Waltham; manager. Edward Frederick Harden ocC., of South Brewer, Me.; secretary-treasurer, John Morse Wells '25, of Southbridge...