Word: nationale
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Brigadier-General Cole treated the subject from the standpoint of the citizen-soldier. He declared that the necessity of trained officers has been keenly felt since the Revolution, that today, the one great weakness in the army is the ineffiency of the officers. Nothing is needed more now than an...
Opportunity to hear the case in favor of summer military camps presented by men who are most directly in touch with affairs of the army will be given undergraduates at the meeting in the Living Room of the Union Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Major-general Leonard Wood, M.D...
Of the undergraduates, the first prize of $200, was awarded to Robert Leopold Wolf '15, of Cleveland, O., for an essay entitled "Some Aspects of the Theory of Value"; and two second prizes of $100 each to Harold Gershom Files '15, of Roxbury, for an essay entitled "The Pessimism of...
At the forty-second annual CRIMSON dinner in the Assembly Room of the Union this evening at 7 o'clock, President F. Graves '15, as toastmaster, will present the following prominent speakers: Talcott Williams, director of the Columbia University School of Journalism; Arthur D. Hill '90, former district attorney of...
4.30.--Southworth Lectures. III. "The Beginnings of National Churches," by the Reverend Ambrose White Vernon, Minister of the Harvard Church, Brookline, in Room A of the Andover Seminary Building.