Word: know
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Must Know How to Navigate...
...forecasting, and a practical knowledge of the laws of storms, are invaluable in making possible a speedier, safer and more successful voyage. Similarly, the navigator of the air, though war service often involves flying under atmospheric conditions far from favorable, inevitably finds, sooner or later, that the more he knows about the air which he is navigating, the better equipped he is as a fighter, as a photographer, or on reconnaissance work. At critical times, meteorological knowledge has time and again proved its practical value to those who navigate the air. It is true enough that meteorologists still have...
About 30 members of the R. O. T. C. have taken application blanks for the third series of officers' training camps. Military headquarters wish to call special attention to the fact that letters of recommendation are not desired. Only the names of three reputable citizens who know the applicant well are necessary. Attention is also called to the fact that each applicant must be examined at his own expense by a reputable physician before the application blank will be accepted...
...esteem of the War Department gained by last summer's corps should be the ambition of every man. The success or failure of this inspection depends for the most part on the men newly enrolled. That the officers and non-commissioned officers will do credit to the University we know. They are veterans of many a review: Joffre, Wood, and Edwards have praised them,--they are the best amateur troops in the country. So it is up to the members of Military Science...
...informals and the Freshman team show the same early season mistakes that are apparent each year in every squad. With the material at hand and under heavy difficulties, Coaches Rollins, Wallace, and their assistants have done splendidly. I don't know how often I shall be at the field, but at every opportunity I shall come out for the afternoon...