Word: presentation
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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According to present plans the other schools will be maintained at Gloucester, New Bedford; Tiverton, R. I.; Greenport, L. I.; Machias, Rockland, Boothbay Harbor, and Portland, Me. Later the training system may be extended to the Pacific coast and the Great Lakes. Dean Burton, of Technology, has been placed in charge of the instruction at these several schools...
...laboratory over to the Shipping Board until July 1. In conjunction with the course here, it is also planned to give instruction at M. I. T. It is expected that 50 will be enrolled in the two schools, for which four or five instructors will be needed. At present H. T. Stetson, of the Astronomical Laboratory, is teaching the 12 men now enrolled...
...Training Camp will be allowed a leave of absence of 24 hours in order that they may attend the Class Day exercises on Tuesday, June 19. This will add materially to the success of the exercises, since many of the class officers, including the three Marshals, will be present by this special arrangement. In order that the men may catch an early train back to Plattsburg, the Stadium exercises on Tuesday afternoon have been put ahead an hour, and will be held at 3 o'clock instead of at 4 o'clock...
...first-aid by Dr. E. A. Darling '90 last night at the regular lecture hour. Dr. Darling discussing his subject in general by way of introduction, described in detail the manner of treating persons suffering from shock, under which category "shell-shock," the most frequent disability of the present war, is included. The emergency method of dealing with hemorrhages and simple fractures was also explained. Dr. Darling has divided the types of injuries under the common classification of those in which the skin is not broken and of those in which it is, and will discuss this latter type...
...easily stirred. Such forebodings may bring on panic in which men lose control of themselves in a blind fear of the incomprehensible. There has been not so much irrational talk in Germany about starvation as in America, although here even our very poor have enough to eat, from the present German standard...