Word: mapped
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Every member of the Regiment is expected to become a member of the Correspondence Course conducted by the Army for Plattsburg men. This consists of monthly problems in map work, and tactics. Answers are sent to the War Department, are there corrected and the solution with the most prevalent mistakes are sent with the next problem...
...memory of our famous men and to cultivate the traditions of the University. "It was the Society that placed the bronze tablets on the walls of the most venerable buildings in the Yard; it was the Society that laid out that invaluable guide to visitors and Freshmen, the map of the Yard in front of University Hall; it was the Society that compiled the lists of former occupants of rooms in Hollis, Holworthy and Stoughton Halls, so that the present generation might not forget the illustrious generations that had gone before...
Besides the editorial articles and the news from the theatres, the Advocate contains five contributions in prose and thirteen in verse. The editors' exhortation to "study the map" is too long for its substance and shameless in its spelling. The news from the theatres tells much, but tells it in slipshod English...
...military history, and only one of these is open to undergraduates. A course on strategy and tactics, another on the economics of war, and additional ones on military history could be instituted. If a regular army officer with a recognized knowledge of modern warfare was obtained, practical course in map manoeuvres could be given. For a man who, after taking a few introductory courses, wished to specialize, advanced courses could be offered in chemistry dealing with high explosives, or in military engineering, or in economics taking up the financial and commissary side of maintaining armies. A further consideration would...
...Globe; "The Birth of a Nation," at the Liberty; "Hip, Hip, Hooray," etc., at the Hippodrome; "Common Clay," at the Republic; "Hit-the-Trail-Holiday," at the Astor; Geraldine Farrar in "Carmen," at the Strand; "Young America," at the Gaiety; "Miss Information," at George M. Cohan's; "Around the Map," at the New Amsterdam; William Gillette in "Sherlock Holmes," at the Empire; "Rolling Stones," at the Harris; Lillian Russell at B. F. Keith's; "The Boomerang," at the Belasco; "The Battle Cry of Peace," at the Vitagraph; and "Town Topics," at the Century. Members of the University football and association...