Word: march
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Five thousand boys will take part in the third annual rally and demonstration of the Greater Boston Council of the Boy Scouts of America, to be held in the Stadium this afternoon. Beginning at 2 o'clock with a march in review, for which the Regiment Band will furnish music, the scouts will present a varied and extensive program lasting until "retreat" is sounded. Demonstrations as well as competitions, are included in the festivities...
...Charles Palmerston Anderson, D.D., Bishop of Chicago. Feb. 10--16: The Rev. Harold Pattison, D.D., minister of the Washington Heights Baptist Church, New York City. Feb. 17--23: The Rev. Edward Increase Bosworth, D.D., dean of the faculty of theology, Oberlin College. Feb. 24--March 2: The Rev. Raymond Calkins, D.D., minister of the Shepard Memorial Congregational Church, Cambridge. March 3--9: The Rev. W. Russell Bowie, S.T.B., rector of St. Paul's Church, Richmond, Va. March 10--16: The Rev. Paul Revere Frothingham, D.D. March 17--23: The Rev. Albert Parker Fitch, D.D. March 24--30: Professor Edward Caldwell...
...seagoing experience. We expected about 50 men; 300 applications were received. Professor H. L. Seward, a man of great experience in coastwise navigation, laid out a course of instruction and organized a teaching staff. This division met three evenings a week for instruction, and at the end of March the results of the examination passed our most sanguine hopes...
WAKEFIELD, MASS., June 4, 1917.--After a rather hot march the first battalion arrived on its camping ground at the Wakefield range at one o'clock today. This afternoon was spent by the men in getting settled in their new quarters, distributing their blanket rolls and making other preparations for their week of occupancy. Slings for the rifles were issued, as well as a limited number of army blankets to those men who were unable to secure their own. The tents which the four companies will occupy were ready when the battalion arrived, having been set up by the militia...
...secured, the men's bedding and few necessary belongings will be carried out by motor truck. The four companies will make the trip of 16 miles on foot, taking the greater part of the day for the purpose. The hike will, for purposes of instruction, be conducted as a march under war conditions...