Word: intact
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...headquarters company of the field artillery falls the important duty of keeping intact the communication lines between the battalions and the necessary reconnoitering before the appointed batteries begin their fire. Men who intend to enlist in this branch of the service are to report at the State Armory at Lawrence tonight at 8 o'clock. The applicants will be given their physical examination, and if accepted will be sworn into national service. The men taken will drill once a week until July 25, when the regiments will go into intensive training. It is practically understood that this division will...
...ambulance unit composed almost entirely of members of the University will sail for France on June 2. This addition to the forces of the American Ambulance Field Service has been officially christened the "Harvard Unit." The unit sails with assurances that it will remain intact as a complete section in the service...
...dump--and there finds more wonderful things still. In archaeology, chance is often the great baffler of the explorer, but sometimes it is his chiefest aid. In this case it certainly was a great assistance, and Dr. Reisner's ten Ethiopian kings, picked up in fragments but virtually intact when put together, will always be the monarchs of the dump heap in archaeological history...
This eight remained intact throughout the machine practice. When the oarsmen went to Lynn for their first out-door work it was found that Talcott at three was better than Cabot at number 7 and so the two changed places. This was found satisfactory and the stayed thus for some time. In the beginning of April weather conditions favored their returning to the river and this they did, holding regular practice until they went down to race the Princeton oarsmen in the Easter vacation. In one of the closest races seen in this country, as Professor Noyes...
...rising philosophers of the present generation. His visit will undoubtedly be a great factor in paving the way for a revival of Harvard's position as the mecca of philosophers as it had been when the so-called "Harvard Group" of philosophers--James, Palmer, Santayana, and Royce--was intact...