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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Tello '11, G. K. Noble '17, and Dr. L. S. Moss will leave New York for Paita, Peru, in about ten days on a South American expedition for the University Museum of Comparative Zoology. From Paita they will travel on mules across the Andes, and into the Amazon valley. The purpose of the expedition is to collect zoological specimens and to study the native tribe of Guarani Indians. Dr. Tello, who holds the degree of Ph.D. from the University of Berlin, will make anthropological investigations and study the language of the Indians, while Dr. Moss will study diseases and their...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOUTH AMERICAN TRIP PLANNED | 6/14/1916 | See Source »

...Library Committee of the Harvard Club of Boston is endeavoring to assemble a collection of books on military science. The following books have already been installed: "Manual of Military Training," by Jas. A. Moss; "Self-Helps for the Citizen Soldier," by Jas. A. Moss and M. B. Stewart; "Fundamentals of Military Service," by Lincoln C. Andrews; "Technique of Modern Tactics," by P. S. Bond and M. J. McDonough; "Military Primer," by George S. Simonds and Francis C. Marshall; "Studies in Minor Tactics, 1915," "Military Sketching and Map Reading," by Loren C. Grieves. "Field Service Regulations, U. S. Army." Paymaster...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD CLUB COLLECTING MILITARY SCIENCE LIBRARY | 6/7/1916 | See Source »

...Self-Helps for the Citizen Soldier," by Captain James A. Moss, U.S.A., and (George Banta Publishing Company), is a little book which will be of great value to the man who has not much time to devote to military study, but who nevertheless wishes to do his part, that, in war time, he will not be absolutely "green." The volume does not claim to be a manual; it is merely a guide, whereby "the civilian may inform himself in a general way concerning military rudiments and other military matters,...may better understand the general nature of things military...

Author: By R. M. B. ., | Title: The Latest in Books | 3/7/1916 | See Source »

...recently decorated for brilliant conduct in action; D. P. Starr '08 and W. G. Oakman, Jr., '08, who are said to be driving armored motors in the Dardanelles; E. C. Cowdin, 2d, '08, Norman Prince '08, and Frazier Curtis '98, in the French aviation service. R. T. W. Moss '95 entered the Ambulance service in January, 1915, but in March he resigned to go to Serbia, which he felt needed help more than any other of the belligerent countries...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD WELL REPRESENTED IN FRENCH AMBULANCE WORK | 10/13/1915 | See Source »

...Holt '12, A. R. Jennings G.S., P. B. Kurtz '16, R. Lawrence '02, D. W. Lewis '15, W. Lovell '07, C. T. Lovering '02, J. O. Lyman '06, D. D. L. McGrew '03, J. Melcher '17, J. M. Mellen '17, H. H. Metealf '17, R. T. W. Moss '95, '15, D. Rice '11, L. Rumsey '08, R. W. Stebbins '00, H. M. Suckley '10, M. F. Talbot '16, P. B. Watson, Jr., '15, W. B. Webster, Jr., '11, H. B. Willis '12, E. C. Wilson '17, C. P. Winsor '17, P. H. Wood...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD WELL REPRESENTED IN FRENCH AMBULANCE WORK | 10/13/1915 | See Source »

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