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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...enlist from the University in the Signal Corps, Captain Russell intends to form a company and hold regular drill. In connection with these plans an official statement has been made from the office of the R. O. T. C. at the University that members of the R. O. T. C. who are enlisted or enlist in the Signal Corps may remain in the R. O. T. C. until the Signal Corps is called out for active Federal service. When the Corps is called out the members will leave for some training camp outside of Cambridge, where they will go into...
Since there will be a shortage of men in this department of the army, it is extremely likely that members of the new corps who show special aptitude to the work will receive a noncommissioned rating soon after the corps goes into camp. In the regular Signal Corps there are three officers to five privates...
Captain Russell has been active in establishing units at several New England colleges. Large groups have started work at Tufts and Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and at Dartmouth a company of 50 men have started the regular signal work course and in addition are drilling regularly. Captain Russell, who has general charge of the new corps, apparently the only one yet organized in the country, has had 31 months of actual fighting, having seen service both at Peking during the Boxer Rebellion and in the Philippines, being therefore especially fitted for the work of organizing a signal reserve corps...
...cast will be composed of members of the regular Workshop company, and the whole production will be under the direction of Professor Baker, assisted by P. F. Reniers '16. Because of circumstances attending the establishment of a Reserve Officers' Training Corps in Cambridge the play that was scheduled for performance by the Workshop next month has been definitely cancelled...
Plans for a four-year military training course which would fit graduates for positions in the reserve army of officers have nearly been completed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Several of the regular army officers have conferred with Major Cole, head of military affairs at the Institute, in regard to including military training in the regular work throughout the four years. It is expected that if this course be established the Technology men drafted under the conscription bill will be assigned to the Institute and be allowed to finish their regular course while securing their military training...