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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...member of the Harvard Regiment who is desirous of attending the Plattsburg Camps, but who is unable to pay his own expenses, should submit an application in writing to Professor Theodore Lyman '97, Jefferson Laboratory. Such cases will be considered in order of their relative standing in the Regiment; i.e., the men who have been regular in their attendance at drills and other formations will be given the preference, all things considered, but every case will received careful considerations...
There are still certain funds available for sending men to Plattsburg who are unable to pay their own expenses. Any who are interested in availing themselves of this opportunity should see F. B. Lund, Jr., '18 in Apthorp...
...Haughton '99, who was the last speaker, advised every man to investigate both propositions and see the significance of the plans for preparedness. In concluding the meeting, Major Higginson emphasized the importance of getting ready. "If you want a country," he said, "you will have to pay for it and protect...
...contest and the rules governing it being determined each year by the head coach and the field coach. To the winner will be extended the privilege of possession of the cup for one year and inscription of his name upon it. In making their decision, the judges will pay special attention to accuracy and distance...
Volunteers pay their own expenses of transportation to and from France and buy their own uniforms. Board and lodging is furnished free while they are in the service, however, but they must provide for their incidental expenses, which average about $20 a month. The total expense for transportation from New York to France and return is about $150. Fifty dollars should be allowed for uniform and equipment, making a total necessary expenditure of between $300 and $400 for service of six months to one year...