Word: plattsburg
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...members of the Training Corps who are accepted for Plattsburg and other camps, or who enter other Government service, and whose discharges are authorized, will turn in all articles of uniform clothing and all equipment issued to them. Should they fail to do this, a report of the circumstances will be made to the commandant of the training camp, etc., with the notation covering the man's unfitness to be entrusted with Government property. C. CORDIER, Captain, U. S. Army, Commandant...
...members of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps who have enrolled for Plattsburg and other training camps may continue, if they so choose, to avail themselves of the opportunity for intensive training with the Corps for the week commencing May 7. Any cadet who undertakes such additional training will be expected to complete the week's instruction...
...during the month of April. The new additions, which were secured through the Simes Fund, are as follows: "Iceland's Literary Renaissance," by Ernest A. Boyd; "Further Pages of My Life," by W. Boyd Carpenter; "Regiment of Women," by Clarence Dane; "Chiefly Contemporary Dramatists," by Thomas H. Dickinson; "The Plattsburg Manual," by O. O. Ellis and E. B. Gary; "Twenty-Five Years of Massachusetts Politics," by Michael E. Hennessy; "The Issue," by J. W. Headlam; "Why Men Fight," by Bertrand Russell; "The Middle Years," by Katharine Tynan; "Masters of Space," by Walter K. Torvers; "Poems of Heinrick Heine," by Louis...
...said that although the Government would not furnish subsistence for the Corps, it would later supply complete equipment. He also stated that all the officers now at the University would remain here throughout the summer, and added that "the training at Harvard will be practically the same as at Plattsburg and the other training camps, and in my opinion all those who complete the training at Harvard will be eligible for commissions as soon as they reach the age fixed, which at present is 21. Many thousand officers will be needed for the large armies to be raised, and Harvard...
...been determined to what size the Corps will be increased, but it will not be greater than 2,000. Other college men of New England, barred from Plattsburg for various reasons, will be allowed to attend, and it is believed that there will be more applications than can be taken care...