Word: regarder
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Strout, and "A Glow of Sacred Fire," by Mr. Henderson, both of them stories of rural life and both of them tragic in theme, that the excellence of the present number of the Advocate chiefly consists. Dialect presents many difficulties even for the trained hand, and in this regard Mr. Strout and Mr. Henderson have acquitted themselves remarkably well. Of the two stories the former is the more ambitious, and is, perhaps, partly on that account, the more uneven. The semi-detached prelude, in which for a moment the author intrudes in his personal capacity, quite unnecessarily, is not altogether...
...Percy '18 is expected to arrive in Cambridge today on recruiting duty for the U. S. Marine Corps. He is anxious to get college men to enlist as the nucleus of a greatly increased personnel in the officers of the corps. From him may be obtained information in regard to the Marine Officers Training Camps...
...With regard to the Plattsburg Camp, the Government has announced that the number of applications for the camp from New England colleges has so far been greatly below the quota they had expected to send to the camp. The Commanding General of the Northeastern Department has been authorized to fill a quota of 850 men. Of this number only about one-half had enrolled at a late date last week
Although the above order is contrary to the original understanding with the War Department in regard to graduates of Military Science 2, it is not probable that it will be so interpreted as to allow the original Quota A to go to Camp Grant, according to opinions expressed last night by Major Flynn and President Lowell...
...With regard to the coming encampment at the University, too, the Headquarters Office has offered several men an opportunity to obtain real war training at Devens during the next two weeks, provided that they will attend the Government Camp in June and will then return to Cambridge as specialty instructors in the R. O. T. C. All volunteers for this work must sign up at Headquarters before noon today...