Word: marsh
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freedman, D. Mason (C), S. M. Gardner (D), L. M. Farrin (E); Sect. 3, G. W. Giblin, C. C. Keedy (A), A. M. Herkman, J. Lorenn (B), T. R. Kendall, E. W. Duggan (C), M. Lavetts (D), J. J. Keating (E); Sect. 4, J. C. Sullivan, C. H. Marsh (A), R. W. Nelson, C. Neal (B), N. A. Pope, L. S. Levy (C), H. A. Scrandon (D), D. White (E); Sect. 5, L. S. Roberts, M. I. Weisman (A), G. G. Korolick, S. L. Seiniger (B), J. F. Seal, M. Guren (C), H. Gilman (D), G. K. Noble (E); Sect...
...inclusive; Sect. 15, B. Morrison (A), A. B. Andrews, C. H. White (B), E. Bernhard (C), E. N. Siskind (D), J. A. Swinson (E); Sect. 16, W. H. Beckman (A), C. C. Keedy, J. D. Ryan (B), E. W. Duggan (C), C. Southworth (D), C. H. Marsh (E); Sect. 17, C. Neal (A), L. S. Levy, M. I. Weisman (B), M. Davis (C), G. G. Korolick (D), L. Wheeler (E); Sect. 18, S. L. Seiniger (A), M. Guren, H. Gilman (B), Horace S. King, Harold S. King (D), S. E. Vitkin (E); Sect. 19, B. B. Cohen...
Announcement of the complete plans for the summer training of college students on board United States battleships has been issued by Captain C. E. Marsh, U. S. N. According to the formal statement by the Navy Department, a cruise on battleships or cruisers, lasting from about the middle of July to the middle of September, will give college students an opportunity to get practical instruction in engineering, gunnery, and navigation, besides giving them an insight into the general routine of ship-board life and some of the problems now confronting the Navy...
...that it detracts from the support which the University should give to the movement for international peace and the settlement of international disputes by arbitration. As expressing the views of a large number of men and as contrasted in sentiment with the enthusiasm with which the proposition of Captain Marsh was generally received, the communication is interesting as indicative of the diversity of student interests and opinions...
Captain C. C. Marsh, U. S. N., outlined a plan for summer naval training before an audience that filled the Living Room of the Union last evening. College men are needed for certain positions on board the battleships which require their intelligence and training. For example, gun pointers, sight setters, spotters, and turret crews are needed, and would be deplorably lacking, if the country were faced by sudden war. The elements of mathematics are all that would be required for such work, although greater knowledge, especially in mechanics and engineering, could be used to advantage...