Word: manly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Eastern Department gave further information on the equipment of the R. O. T. C. men while at Plattsburg. The cadets will furnish their own uniforms, but the Quartermaster Corps will supply bedding and camp equippage, and complete sets of infantry equipment will be ready for use by each man...
...opposite party may be a spectacular appeal to the electorate. Fairmindedness, however, demands recognition for a policy which lays partisanship aside and which substitutes a real consideration for the needs and obligations of the time. Let us hope that the appointment of so able a man as Mr. Hughes will be but the forerunner of official recognition of many other national leaders who heretofore have remained in civil life...
...Keeffe '18 retired Hanner at first and forced Edwards to send a grounder to R. P. Hallowell '20, which the latter failed to field. With the count three and two on Scribner, O'Keeffe failed to put the ball over the plate, placing a man on first and second. Keenan flied to R. Hoffman '19. Byrnes sent up a fly to J. H. Ward '18, which dropped out of his hands, Edwards scoring and Scribner going to third. J. B. Wolverton '20 fumbled White's grounder and Scribner scored. On a wild throw to the plate, Byrnes scored the final...
...regular outfield of M. P. Davis, J. T. Baldwin and E. L. Bigelow has been very fast in getting under fly balls and have been consistent in their work at the bat. Baldwin, who was a member of the 1921 relay team, is a dangerous man on the bases, and is followed closely by Davis, one of the speediest men on the football team, playing right end throughout the season...
...course will be some point within five or six miles of Camp Devens. A maximum number of 1,000 cadets will be accepted for the training camp, in order that the companies of the regiment may be of the size most advantageous for allowing thorough instruction to every man, and that the difficulty of obtaining proper equippage for a larger number of men may be avoided...