Word: morrison
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...fourth series of training camps for officers, and it is possible there may be many important changes in the plans that were followed in the former system of conducting these camps. Before leaving the Department to take command of a division of the National Army, Major General John F. Morrison, U. S. A., made a recommendation regarding this subject which is now under consideration. He proposed that the work of preparation for service in the various branches of the Service be concentrated at those camps which have been regarded as specially adapted for training in a particular line of Army...
...Irvin Smith as Proctor; William Edgar Deeks as Lecturer on Tropical Medicine, Kirke Williams Cushing and Robert Frederick Loeb as Assistants in Biological Chemistry; Franklin Augustus Stevens as Alumni Assistant in Medicine, Hyman Morrison as Assistant in Medicine, William Morris Davis as Exchange Professor to Western Colleges, Arthur Brown, Jr., as Lecturer on Design (School of Architecture), Joseph Garfield Walleser as Visiting Lecturer on English from Grinnell College, Fred Alexander Beckford as Assistant Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry, William T. Bovie as Instructor in Bacteriology, David Cheever as Assistant Professor of Surgery, William Sturgis Bigelow, John Templeman Coolidge and George Henry...
Company G: Cadet 1st Lieut., A. E. Whittemore '17; Cadet 2d Lieut., E. Dodd Jr., 2SA; Cadet Sergts., B. W. Thoron '19, R. S. K. Irvin '17, B. R. Wilson '17, G. M. Morrison '20; Cadet Corpls., P. E. James, G. W. Allport '19, L. B. Schneider '17, L. H. Emery '19, S. Temple 1L, H. A. Curtis...
...Committee of Selection for New Hampshire which was authorized by the trustees of the Rhodes Scholarships for the selection of the scholar from that state is composed of President E. M. Hopkins and Professor H. D. Foster, of Dartmouth; Louis Perry, principal of Phillips Exeter Academy; Henry Morrison, New Hampshire State Commissioner of Education; John R. Mc-Lane '12L, former Rhodes Scholar...
...pass of the game was made, Drummy passing the ball to Sanborn, who passed it laterally to Wescott, the Tufts leader carrying it to the 1-yard line, from which position Doane dove over the line for the touchdown. Mitchell received the ball on the punt out, and Morrison kicked the goal, making the score 7 to 3. Although the University had the ball during the greater part of the remainder of the game, intercepted forward passes and the failure of others prevented a score, the whistle ending the game with the ball in the University's possession...