Word: interestingly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Regimental "hike" last Sunday afternoon proved so successful that a number of members of the Regiment, desiring to express publically their approval of Captain Cordier's unselfish work and interest, have sent to him the following open letter, which the CRIMSON publishes below...
...afternoon spent in such a very profitable and pleasurable manner is to us, and we feel must be to the rest of the Regiment, only a source of greater enthusiasm and deeper interest in our military endeavors. Knowing that the success of this march is universally attributed to the unselfish work and interest which you have bestowed upon the Regiment, we wish to indicate our appreciation in some small way of your spirit which has acted, and which we are sure will continue to act, as the highest incentive to our own best efforts. A. H. ONTHANK, Corporal, 2G.B. PRIVATE...
...last Sunday's march the Regiment has aroused much appreciative comment. As this parade is the first that has ever been attempted by a full regiment of Harvard students, carrying the official colors of the University, the interest created in Cambridge is not surprising. And the creditable demonstration of an almost complete mastery of the rudiments of drill gratifies immensely those who are absorbed in the success of the undertaking. The only regret in regard to the proceedings seems to be on the part of those members of the Regiment who failed to attend. As 58 per cent...
With the formation of an undergraduate committee to encourage enlistments, the plan for the naval cruise has been formally launched. The scheme has of necessity been late in getting started and is handicapped by the short time left in which to interest college men. The naval cruise is as important as the plattsburg camps, for the navy is almost entirely lacking in a reserve force. From the personal side, the war games, the participation in manoeuvers with the battleships, and the cruise along the New England coast makes the scheme exceedingly attractive...
...arouse interest and enthusiasm in regard to the Training Cruise for Civilians, an undergraduate committee has been formed, composed of the following: R. F. Herrick, Jr., '16, chairman; D. P. Morgan '16, H. R. Guild '17, J. E. P. Morgan '17, B. Norman '18, J. T. Rogers '18, G. D. Flynn, Jr., '19, and J. L. Merrill...