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...Baker will leave Cambridge a little after 9.30 o'clock, arriving at Fresh Pond in time to inspect the regiment as soon as it is drawn up in line of masses. He will then witness the maneuvres on the open ground and in the trenches. The most important part of this exercise will be the debouchement from the first-line trenches. Lieutenant Morize, who has drilled Military Science 2 in the new formations, will direct all the work. A whole company of the new American size of 250 men and with the new formations of the platoons will be formed...
After spending the day in close touch with the various companies of the University Reserve Officers' Training Corps, Lieutenant F. K. Ross, U. S. A., who has been detailed by the War Department to inspect the Corps and report on its work, made the following statement for the CRIMSON...
Captain William R. Rush, commandant of the First Naval District, will visit with his staff the Cruft Laboratory this morning at 11 o'clock to inspect the work of the Naval Radio Training School, which has been located there since the building was taken over by the Government. The school now has a membership of 110 students, many of whom are members of the University...
...Board of Overseers have appointed a committee of visitors for the University dining halls. This board, comprising seven well-known Boston women, will inspect the University kitchens and dining halls. Its function will be not so much to seek unsatisfactory conditions as to suggest improvements. The committee is as follows...
...Fuller Construction Company hastened to report that these were merely "expansion cracks," account of which must be taken in the building of all large concrete structures. the university to be absolutely certain summoned several engineers form New York and Philadelphia to Inspect the stadium. They verified the report that there was no structural weakness. In addition to this tests were made which indicates that the stands were capable of bearing as great a burden as they were planned to sustain when built...