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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...completed reports of the scores made on the last three week-ends by the members of Military Science 1 at the rifle range at Wakefield indicate that Company B, with an average score c 124, made the highest record. Company F took the second place and Company H the third, with scores of 122.8 and 122.5, respectively. The First Battalion contained the only two Experts of the Regiment in J. C. Burchard '21 of Company D, who led with a total of 174, and B. Schlack '21 of Company A, who made the second highest individual score of 170. Company...
...average for the Regiment of the company scores is 117.8, and the average of the highest company scores is 159. The summary follows: Company Experts Sharpshooters Marksmen 1st Class Riflemen High Score Average...
...Krogness; captain of the 1921 team, was the highest scorer of the afternoon, getting 21 of the 39 points credited to his team. In the 120-yard high hurdles, the 220-yard low hurdles, and running high jump he won first place, and second place in the running broad jump and shot put. E. O. Gourdin ranked second for the Freshmen with a first place in the running broad jump, second place in the 220-yard dash, and third place in the 100-yard dash...
Having taken an A.B. degree at the City College of New York in 1902, Professor Frankfurter was graduated with highest honors from the Law School in 1906. In the summer of that year he was appointed Assistant United States District Attorney in New York, and in 1911 was appointed law officer of the Bureau of Insular Affars in the War Department, acting as chief legal advisor of the colonial administration. He was appointed in 1914 head of a new department in the University...