Word: m
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...reading room. Besides giving out stationery, they will have very little to do and will be able to study; so no time will be wasted. Those who are willing to offer their services should see E. B. Schwultz at Phillips Brooks House any day from 9-10 A. M. and 1-2 P. M. Volunteers will be doing a great service without any inconvenience to themselves...
...secure comforts requires time, and there has been no time to spare on such things in this sector--not since July 15. But if the Boche can be kept on the move, now they're started back, no one will kick about the rest of it, I'm sure...
...m sticking with the company as we've only three officers left and they need me here, and since we're resting I'm getting cured rapidly...
...clock every Thursday afternoon until further notice Professor William M. Davis, S.D., Ph.D., Sturgis-Hooper Professor of Geology, Emeritus, will give explanations of the present situations of the battle fronts to all who wish to attend. These talks are given before the war maps on the main stair case of Widener. The maps show in detail all territory from the Belgian coast to the Rhine, and give the present fighting lines, the lines of the farthest advance of the Germans in 1914, and the lines in March and July of the present year...
...Tuesday night to report at the Field Artillery Officers' School at Camp Zachary Taylor: Philip Hofer '21, C. A. Chapin '20, F. C. Packard, Jr., '20, C. R. Larrabee '19, Benjamin Ulin '20, J. F. Hardaway '20, W. W. Rowe '20, Winslow Whitman '21, E. B. Brady '21, G. M. Palmer '21, S. G. Falk '19, F. F. Vorenberg '20, R. W. Gratwick '21, E. R. Baltzell, J. E. Raleigh, R. M. Heller, and R. B. King...