Word: manner
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...belonging to companies of the Second Battalion, who are placed upon the authorized Excused List for the Battalion drills on Tuesday afternoons, must attend, unless specifically excused, similar drills on Friday afternoons, with the First Battalion; and in like manner, members of the companies of the First Battalion, who are unable to attend the afternoon drills on Fridays, will be required, unless specifically excused, to attend the afternoon drills on Tuesday afternoons with the Second Battalion...
...afternoon spent in such a very profitable and pleasurable manner is to us, and we feel must be to the rest of the Regiment, only a source of greater enthusiasm and deeper interest in our military endeavors. Knowing that the success of this march is universally attributed to the unselfish work and interest which you have bestowed upon the Regiment, we wish to indicate our appreciation in some small way of your spirit which has acted, and which we are sure will continue to act, as the highest incentive to our own best efforts. A. H. ONTHANK, Corporal, 2G.B. PRIVATE...
...University there are two half-courses which deal with this matter in an unprejudiced manner. Their value is great; even more detailed courses in the subject might well be given...
...behalf of blind soldiers in certain French hospitals. Some of the men have found pleasure and given pleasure to others during convalescence in the use of simple musical instruments. Some have learned to play upon these instruments during this period. Some look forward to earning their living in this manner when the war is over. Appeal is made for small musical instruments of any sort for this purpose. There must be in the University many men, former members of the musical clubs or others, who have violins or flutes, mandolins, guitars, horns or other instruments, no longer in use, which...
Next to this picture hangs the Saint Bartholomew of Rembrandt, signed and dated 1657. It is a splendidly rich piece of Rembrandt coloring and represents a thoughtful man seated in an armchair, gazing in a pensive and almost melancholy manner into the distance. The history of this superb painting can be traced back without interruption to the time of the famous Empress Catharine of Russia. This Bartholomew picture was known for a time in Russia as the "Troubetzkoy Rembrandt...