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...William Wiseman, liason officer between the British and American cabinets during the war, and Mr. R. T. Rattcliffe, a former member of the editorial staffs of the London Daily News and the Manchester Guardian will be the speakers at the luncheon of the Foreign Policy Association on Saturday, at the Copley Plaza Hotel, Boston. The luncheon is open to the public, and tickets may be obtained at 403 Park square, Boston...
Although the Engineering School is an entirely independent part of the University with its own Dean, Faculty, office force and records, very close liason is maintained between it and the College. Men in the Engineering School can take any courses in the College for which they are qualified, many of the Engineering Faculty teach in the College, while many courses are run jointly for the students of both institutions. Among the most notable of these are Engineering Sciences 3 and 5 known in the Engineering School as Engineering 30 and 51 respectively. Admission to the Engineering School is handled...
...training was under the direction of 28 military instructors, 12 of whom were reserve officers from Camp Devens detailed by the War Department. It consisted of thorough instruction in all branches of infantry drill and warfare and the liason between infantry and other branches of the service. Lieutenant Morize of the French Mission had charge of instruction in the new formations and dispositions for attack and defense. On August 8 the Corps carried out its final manoeuvre on the Camp Devens combat ground before General Crozier and President Lowell. At Cambridge a review took place for Brigadier-General Ruckman...