Word: regarded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...consider what is to be done to continue the work Yale has already so mightily begun for the cause of military preparedness. We are glad to see the Tenth Field Artillery disbanded; we should like to see the whole militia system meet a similar fate but we should regard it as little short of a catastrophe if the spirit already manifested and the work already actually accomplished in the cause of preparedness at Yale were to go for nothing more than a mere ephemeral outburst of one summer's duration. The best way military training can be continued...
...following letter has been received from the War Department at Washington in regard to the discharge from the National Guard of those students who wish to join a Reserve Officers' Training Corps...
...first time in the history of the publication changes have been made in its arrangement and subject matter. These changes have been made with a view to making the volume still more valuable to the undergraduate or graduate who desires full and reliable information in regard to all the interests and organizations in the University in a com- pact and convenient form. Among the radical departures from the make-up of preceding years is the addition of several articles on the graduate schools. A map of the University, especially drawn up for the Register with a complete index...
...then there will come a revision of the electoral laws and regulations, both with regard to the Reichstag and the legislatures of the individual states...
...following year he transferred the University, but was unable to play the team because of the one-year eligibility rule. In 1915 he was a regard guard on the team, and throughout present season has filled the same portion. Captain Dadmun is the strong unit in the University line. He is 22 years old, weighs 212 pounds, and is 6 feet tall...