Word: opener
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...disappointed there; instead of going abroad with one of the Regular Army divisions General Wood was given command of Camp Funston and charged with training forty thousand civilians into soldiers. In so doing he used some of our last year's R. O. T. C. graduates to teach French open order to his officers. In such little ways and by countless others General Wood built up his division until now on the eye of their departure for France he has been sent to command the Western Department...
...preacher conducting morning prayers will be in Wadsworth House 1 from 9 until 11 A. M. During this time he will be open to consultation by any member of the University...
...everyone in the procession and for the invited guests, who will include the families of University officers and of the men killed in the war. After the ceremony, the University veterans are invited to remain in Sanders Theatre and lunch together. The whole second balcony will be thrown open to the public and tickets will not be required...
...choruses together. The dance of the evening will begin about 8.30 o'clock and end promptly at 12.30. Two orchestras under Bert Lowe of Boston will play in the Common and Dining Room of Smith Hall, and the piazza on the south side of the building will be thrown open to the dancers. Punch will be served throughout the dance...
Today's exercise brings to a close the year's work of the R. O. T. C. All we have learned of close and open order, of French and American formations, and of discipline we shall have to show in the short space of two hours. The R. O. T. C. authorities sent from a dozen or more outside colleges will be careful and critical observers, and their favorable judgment cannot be obtained by a careless display. To a large extent the success of the Corps as a whole this year will be gauged from today's work...