Word: hillings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...closer one gets to the front, the more religion must take on the form of service,--the giving of a cup of cold water, which in this case means hot coffee. I think of a typical dugout on the crest of a hard-fought hill, which we came to one evening about sunset. It was a battlefield but freshly taken from the enemy; the stench of the dead was still in the air, and the ground was torn and churned,--one horrid mass of blood-soaked earth, of twisted barbed wire and steel shell fragments, timbers and bits of concrete...
Class Officers for 1920: President, Augustus Aspinwall, of Chestnut Hill; Arnold Horween, of Chicago, III.; Holyoke Lewis Whitney, of Dedham; vice-president, Julian Castle Bolton, of Cleveland, O.; John Gardner Coolidge, 2nd, of Brookline; Thomas Smith Woods, of Boston; secretary-treasurer, Waldron Phoenix Belknap, Jr., of New York, N. Y.; Dexter Clarkson Hawkins, of New York, N. Y.; Burnham Lewis, of Philadelphia, Pa. Elected members of Student Coucil (one to be elected): Frederic Keil Bullard, of Revere; Edward Cabot, of Milton; Edmund William Pavenstedt, of New York...
...Morss; 9-10, A. H. Bright anf F. W. Hatch; 10-11, J. Craig and W. Dexter; 11-12, C. C. Curtis and F. M. Warburg; 12-1, R. McC. Lloyd and Q. A. Shaw; 1-2, A. F. Trible and J. Pickeringl 2-3, E. A. Hill and W. R. Ooell; 3-4, D. B. Hull and W. W. McLeod; 4-5, J. R. Parson and J. H. Quirnin; 5-6, R. Fiske and E. E. Lucas...
Company B--Cadet 1st Lieutenant, N. L. Harris; Cadet 2nd Lieutenant, E. A. Hill; Cadet Sergeants: T. H. Gammack, C. H. Corning, G. W. Daly, J. Cooper, C. H. Warner; Cadet Corporals: M. H. Dill, G. G. Monks, T. S. Lamont, J. Holmes, T. F. Veach, C. Hunneman, H. L. Mills, E. G. Rogerson, H. Perrin, J. R. Quarles, S. J. Dore...
Members of Military Science 2 repeated yesterday afternoon under Lieutenant Morize's supervision, the exercise that was held a week ago. The cadets were formed into one large company under the command of Captain P. M. Cabot '18, and marched out to the low hill about a half a mile behind the Fresh Pond system of trenches. Here the four platoons were formed under the command of Lieutenants G. Baker '20, J. J. Caffrey '19, D. G. Foster '18, and C. E. Works '19. The platoon leaders led their men into the underbrush under the brow of the hill, whence...