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Dates: during 1910-1919
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When interviewed yesterday by W. H. Meeker '17, president of the CRIMSON, Major-General Leonard Wood gave out the following statement in regard to the course of training planned...
Some question has arisen in regard to the requirement of a summer camp. Men entering the unit at the beginning of the second half-year will be required to attend such camp unless the international situation has so improved as to warrant its discontinuance. Men who entered Military Science and Tactics 1 at the beginning of the year will not be held for the camp unless they volunteer. Men who do not attend the camp cannot be recommended for commissions until after those who have completed the regular summer work...
...regard the new submarine activity not as an attempt to blockade England, but as an attempt to destroy her commerce by a host of raiders, we will be confronted by two facts. First, the submarines can make no provision for the safety of the crews of the vessels destroyed, and intend to sink merchant ships on sight. Such action of course is a direct repudiation of all German promises to America. The second apparent fact is that Germany has had the insolence to dictate to us just how many ships we may send to England, when they must arrive, what...
...request of the CRIMSON, Joseph Leiter '91, president of the Army League, has sent the following telegram in regard to the present crisis...
...case with England before the war so it is the case with this country today. England had the navy and the actual fighting machine, but unlike Germany she had nothing with which to supply that machine. America until now has been living off her vast natural resources without much regard or thought to the future. If we can manage to become a scientifically economic nation in the time of peace--which means a radical change in the present conditions--then I say we will be on the true road to a sound and lasting preparedness...