Word: ornamented
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...rare for a research worker of the first rank to be also a real teacher of his subject. It is even rarer for such a man to prove that he is not a mere cultured ornament of a practical world but a strong support in time of need. Professor Sabine was all three. Science remembers him for his studies in acoustics. The men of the University hold him dear for those hours in Jefferson when notes and books were forgotten as "sound ghosts" and electric discharges were made real by a man who had explored all their wonders...
...Badges, medals, and ornaments. (a) No badges, medals or ornaments except those prescribed in General Orders 49 (1916) of the War Department will be worn. (b) The distinctive badge for the Reserve Officers' Training Corps is worn on the upper part of the left forearm of both the service coat and the olive drab shirt. The design is embroidered in blue on olive drab cloth of the shape and dimensions prescribed by the War Department. This badge will be worn by all members of the Corps. (c) The cap ornament is a bronze wreath with the letters R.O.T.C. in center...
...coat, as follows: 2d Lieutenant, one disk on each shoulder strap; 1st Lieutenant, two disks on each shoulder strap. (b) When the shirt is worn without the coat, the insignia of rank etc., will be worn on the shirt collar as follows: I nsignia of rank on right. Collar ornament, R. O. T. C., on left. The device to be placed one inch from end of collar. (c) Noncommissioned officers, and others authorized, will wear the service chevrons prescribed for like grades in the Army...
...ornament is a bronze wreath with the letters R. O. T. C. in centre...
...collar ornament for coat is a bronze device R. O. T. C., worn on each side, one inch from edge of collar. When the shirt is worn it will be placed as prescribed under 5b. C. CORDIER, Captain, U. S. Army, Commandant, April...