Word: march
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Final plans for the participation of the University unit of the Reserve officers Training Corps in the "All America" parade, which will be held in Boston on Saturday afternoon, were announced yesterday by the Headquarters Office. The regiment will march as a part of the First Section, in rear of a brigade of the Massachusetts State Guard, and will be among the first, therefore, to complete the circuit of the line of march...
William Lloyd Prosser '18, of Washington, D. C., has been awarded the Coolidge Prize of $100, which is given annually to the best speaker in the system of trial debates which are held before the triangular contest between the University, Yale and Princeton, which took place on March 22 this year. Prosser has been a member of the University debating team for the last two years. Both years he was judged the best speaker in the contest in Sanders Theatre; against Yale in 1917, and Princeton in 1918. He was also a member of his Freshman team...
...hours after he was wounded in action with the American forces in France on March 13, Captain Archibald Roosevelt '17 lay in a muddy trench under fire, suffering great agony from a shrapnel wound in the knee and a broken arm, according to a letter received by Dr. Joshuah Hartwell. The letter contains the first definite news regarding the extent of Captain Roosevelt's wounds and the circumstances under which they were received...
...last week of February. He was sent to the front-line trenches, it is said, to rescue men suffering from an unusually severe gas attack, and was wounded by a German shell while in performance of his duty. He was awarded the medal while in the base hospital on March...
...completed pamphlets on Company Paper Work must be turned in as early as practicable, so that the grades may be given and reported to the College. WILLIAM F. FLYNN, Major, U. S. A., Commandant. March...