Word: march
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Captain Schindel, of the General Staff, U. S. Army, in compliance with orders from the War Department, will inspect the Regiment tomorrow. He will attend both the march and manoeuvres, and will base his report largely on the percentage of attendance. It is, therefore, of the utmost importance that every man attend...
...tomorrow's weekly march, the Regiment will take cars waiting in front of Smith Halls at 10 o'clock, which will go to Forest Hills square. The Regiment will then form in order and march about one mile to the estate of E. D. Brandegee '81, Regent of the University, where refreshments will be served. The regular schedule of manoeuvres will then be followed. The return trip will be made so that the Regiment will reach Cambridge by 5.30 o'clock at the latest. Each man should bring ten cents for car fare...
...After a march to the strains of "Up the Street" tomorrow morning, the delegates will escape beyond the limits of the Pittsburgh atmosphere, traveling by automobile to the Alleghany Country Club, twenty miles away. The afternoon will be devoted to golf, tennis, and other sports. The annual banquet in the evening promises to be a fitting climax to the meeting. The probable speakers include President Lowell, Major-General Leonard Wood, M.D. '84, Ralph Stanwood Foss '03, Thomas W. Lamont '92, the retiring president, and the incoming president elected at the meeting...
Captain Schindel, of the General Staff, U. S. Army, in compliance with Orders from the War Department, will inspect the Regiment next Sunday. He will attend the march and manoeuvres, and will base his report largely on the percentage of attendance, so that it is of the utmost importance that every man attend if the Regiment is to be continued next year...
...officers and Non-Commissioned officers will have their full insignia of rank for the march on Sunday...