Word: mapped
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Laboratory work in map-making and map-reading. (Men may work in the laboratory daily, 9-4, on application to Professor Atwood. P. W. LONG, Captain and Adjutant...
Professor Atwood said that the topographical course would aim to supplement last summer's R.O.T.C. work, and would be conducted by himself and Professors H. L. Smyth '83 and R. DeC. Ward. Professor Smyth will deliver five lectures on the fine technical points of map-drawing and will conduct one field exercise. The latter will consist of taking an ordinary map of Cambridge and filling in the points of special military importance...
...these airships hover over the armies, remaining in a nearly stationary position for long periods of time. They thus are poised for a fixed view of the enemy activities and can communicate movements of troops and other information to the headquarters below them. They also do much of the map-making. The "blimps" are the dirigible balloons, and perform important duties in tracking down the submarines...
Seating lists will be posted on the bulletin board at Headquarters, Thursday, January 3rd. Each member of the course will provide himself with a copy of Grieves Military Sketching and Map Reading, which can be obtained at the Co-operative...
...time this reaches you, the school may have become more Ameri- canized, but now it differs very little from a regular French school. The French system, you know, is to teach flying and flying only. We have an occasional lecture and talks on motors, map-work, aerodynamics, but that is all. The rest of the time we are either flying or at liberty to do whatever we want. No drill or formations, except inspection once a week...