Word: regarder
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...interview with a CRIMSON reporter yesterday afternoon, F. W. Moore '93, treasurer of the Athletic Association, declined to make any statement as to the advisability of these games. In regard to further provisions under which the contests would be played, he said, "It is very probable that, should these games be arranged, competitors will be restricted to those who are members of the training corps at the two universities. Furthermore, competitors will not be awarded their letter...
...Kent, chief electrician, who is in charge of the training course at the Cruft Laboratory, has made the following statement in regard to it to a CRIMSON reporter...
...decide to apply for admission to the Federal camps for the training of officers there is a serious responsibility ahead of them. So many have gone to Plattsburg camps during the last few years for a pleasant summer outing that there is some danger that they will regard the next three months' instruction in the same light. When once accepted by the commanding officer of one of these camps, a man agrees to report at any camp signified and to accept any commission in the new army which is to be formed in the fall. The present conflict will...
...board of directors of the athletic association, after a conference with Major-General Leonard Wood and Major William Kelley, Jr., in regard to the continuance of athletic work with particular reference to intercollegiate competition, decided to continue such work until they are advised to the contrary by General Wood or Major Kelley. All candidates and members of athletic teams are required to spend at least three hours a week in drilling or else be barred from competition...
...order that all misunderstandings in regard to enrolments in the Federal camps may be cleaned up, Captain W. S. Bowen, assistant commandant of the R. O. T. C., will speak at a mass meeting in the New Lecture Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. The regular 7.30 lecture in Military Science and Tactics 1 has been cancelled so that all members of the R. O. T. C. may attend tonight's meeting. Captain Bowen will outline the plans of the government in reference to the officers' training camps and it is probable that he may be able to announce...