Word: inspectors
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...fact that many of the cadets had not provided themselves with regulation army shoes, but wore variegated types of footgear to formations. "The tendency on the part of your men to wear civilian shoes to formations should be stopped for two reason," said the inspector. "In the first place it looks bad, and is absolutely contrary to army regulations; and secondly, it must be pointed out that army shoes were built for men living upon their feet, and if a man wears other shoes in military formations he is liable to suffer from injured feet as a result...
...Committee has been formed in Paris, under the name of Comite Nationale d'Etudes and composed of M. Hovelaque (Inspector of Public Instruction), M. de Lapradelle (Professor of Law), M. Lichtenberger (Professor of German Language and Literature, former French Exchange Professor at Harvard), and Professor J. H. Woods. The task of the Committee is to collect methodically all available information concerning the trend of public opinion in America, both for a better understanding in France of the American point of view, and for use by the French Foreign Office, War Office and other branches of Government. The Committee wants chiefly...
...following were officers in the Service: Inspector General, A. P. Andrew; Assistant Inspector General, S. Galatti '10; Head of Construction and Repair, R. T. W. Moss...
...greater part of Dr. Fitch's address was devoted to his personal impressions and experiences as Field Inspector for the War Council of the Red Cross in France last summer. He explained the work which the Red Cross is doing in furnishing medical aid and hospital supplies in at least half of the hospitals in France. "But beside helping the wounded man, it does work of infinite value for the well soldier behind the lines and in the rest camps, and also for the ten million homeless, ill-fed and wandering children, without parents, schools or churches. For these children...
...subject announced for the lecture is "The French Front and the Red Cross," and Dr. Fitch will deal with the medical stations and hospitals of the Red Cross on the western front. During the past summer Dr. Fitch was engaged in Red Cross work in France, acting as an inspector of hospitals and relief posts; he will in this way be able to describe conditions from his personal experiences and observations. The lecture will be open to all members of the University...