Word: holding
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Dunham '10, representative of the National Service Bureau, will reopen the information office of the bureau in University 2 this afternoon. Mr. Dunham will hold office hours from 1 to 2 o'clock when he will be ready to answer questions from men who are undecided about entering military work, or who, because of physical disabilities, cannot be admitted to the R. O. T. C. or any branch of the regular Federal service. He will be glad to advise all men in regard to what they are best fitted to do to help the Government at this time. The office...
...estimated that ten million men will be of the age subject for conscription. That is almost as large a total as Russia might offer. It is larger by two-thirds than the whole forces the German Empire has put in the field. Yet her men have been able to hold half the world at bay. The power in numbers of our nation is unconquerable. What our power in actual fighting ability is rests with the stamina and the bravery of our citizens. If their stamina is small and their bravery lacking, our ten million men will be of not much...
...National Service Bureau will reopen its information office in University 2 tomorrow afternoon. C. Dunham '10, its representative, will hold office hours from 1 to 2.30 o'clock, during which time he will answer any questions from men who are undecided as to what they are to do in regard to military work. This bureau is maintained at the University for those who, because of physical disabilities, cannot be admitted to the R. O. T. C., or any branch of the regular service. Mr. Dunham, however, will also be glad to advise other men concerning what they are best fitted...
...work of organizing ambulance units is new at Princeton but has taken a great hold on the students as witnessed by the fact that arrangements have been made to send over these 73 men very soon after the recruiting was first begun. The men will probably go direct to a French port, from thence to Paris, and after a brief stay in Paris will be assigned to various sections at the front...
...sections are being held under the supervision of Captain Russell and five instructors at Cruft Laboratory, one group of classes coming on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday nights, and the other on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday nights. It is planned to hold one review for men entering these classes late, and all such men should report immediately if they wish to enroll in one of the two sections. The course is open to all men who intend to make national use of their services, the classes starting at 7 o'clock and consisting of radio work and also practice with "blinker...