Word: payed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Cadets will be required to pay the strictest attention to discipline and to the instruction imparted while under arms...
...cover all expenses, the money must be collected at once. The class has held two smokers as Juniors, the bills for which have not yet been paid, and the class credit has been strained to the limit. On this account it is absolutely necessary to have money to pay these bills before plans for the coming dinner and other smokers can be considered. As in previous years, fifty per cent, of the cost will be borne by the class funds and fifty per cent, by those attending the dinner, but unless the 1918 treasury is repelled immediately the committee will...
...enlist in the regular army now because the period of active service with the colors is too long, the pay is too small, and they are not given a training of any practical value when they return to civil life. The term of enlistment of the private soldier should be decreased from three years to one year, the length of time England has found necessary for training a private under modern conditions. The pay of the average enlisted man should be doubled so that he would receive at least thirty dollars a month. Although section twenty-seven of the present...
...Signal Corps. Of these 105, 35 have definitely signed up for the work. The training for the corps involves a six-months' course which may be taken during six consecutive months or for three months in two consecutive summers. During the period of training the Government will pay all expenses and in addition will give a pay equivalent to that of an enlisted soldier. After six months' training the men are to be commissioned as first lieutenants in the Aviation Section of the Signal Officers' Reserve Corps. In time of peace these reserve officers are liable to two weeks training...
Students who are candidates for degrees in the middle of the academic year must pay all dues to the University not later than Wednesday, February...