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Dates: during 1910-1919
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That many of the best officers and men of the "Yankee Division" who stemmed the attack at Chateau Thierry and charged in return, were University men was the statement of Brig. Gen. Charles H. Cole, Commander of the 52nd Brigade, in an interview yesterday...
...have not yet been notified of the exact day on which we are to move", said Commander Weaver of the Radio School in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter yesterday, "but we are making all preparations to leave shortly after the middle of the month. By that time, the school will be greatly decreased in size, and will probably be easily incorporated into the Training Unit at Great Lakes...
...heartily favor the establishment of a Field Artillery Training Unit at Harvard next year, and feel that an infantry unit should also have a place there." said Major-General Clarence R. Edwards in a recent interview with a CRIMSON reporter. "To be a successful infantry officer requires just as much training as to be a good artillery officer. In the artillery you deal with material, in the infantry with men, and to handle men well requires more training and experience than to fire a field piece or compute a range. I believe that the training of an infantry officer might...
Throughout the day, Dr. Story will be glad to interview any men in Phillips Brooks House, who are desirous of doing reconstruction work in Russia. The Y. M. C. A. needs about 75 college men to enter this work, and is now looking for the ablest men of this type to send to Russia and the Balkans. A great many students have already made appointments for interviews through H. M. Thurston...
...tomorrow Dr. Story will be in Phillips Brooks House and will be glad to interview any men interested in reconstruction work in Russia. Any men desiring to do so should make appointments with Mr. Thurston at Phillips Brooks House today...