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There are still positions open to members of the University who wish to act as artillery scouts in the new Headquarters Detail, First Battalion Field Artillery, Massachusetts Voluntary Militia. The training will consist in riding, scouting, map-making, signalling, and general artillery work. No men will be accepted who would be unable or unwilling to go with the Battalion at any time to whatever place it might be sent. The advantage of this over a summer camp like Plattsburg is that during the period of training a man is actually in the army and liable to be called upon...
...Harvard Regiment will assemble in the New Lecture Hall at 5.10 o'clock for a lecture on Military Map Reading by Major Edwin T. Cole, U.S.A., retired...
...Harvard Club of Boston tonight at 6.30 o'clock. Eighteen members of the squad will attend, together with Coach Paul Smart--'14, P. Withington '09, and the two Freshman managers, L. K. Garrison '19 and G. A. Brownell '19. After the dinner, the squad will see "Around the Map" at the Colonial Theatre...
Among the subjects of instruction given by qualified U. S. army officers are principles of tactics, map-making, use of a rifle, cooking, sanitation, bridge-building, field telephone operation, psychology of war, and the military history of our country. Each student who completes the course will receive a certificate and his name and other data will be put on file in the War Department as a possible officer in event...
Friday, March 17.--Major Edwin T. Cole, U.S.A., retired. Subject: "Military Map Reading, Part...