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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...France. Before this country entered the war, he was a first lieutenant in the Second Massachusetts Regiment of the National Guard. This regiment was called into national service on March 25, 1917, and later, in August, it was combined with the Eighth Massachusetts to form what is now the regular 104th United States Infantry, of the 26th Division. This division left for France soon afterward, and was assigned to the Chemin-des-Dames sector. It bore the brunt of all the fighting in the vicinity of Chateau-Thierry, and was later transferred to the Toul sector...
Less than 50 men have reported to Coach Haines for rowing so far. Owing to the irregularities of the candidates' schedules, it has not yet been possible to assign the men to regular crews, but three or four mixed crews have been out on the river every day this week. More candidates are wanted, and previous rowing experience is not necessary. New men may report at Newell Boat House any time Monday afternoon after 3 o'clock...
...graduated last January, and the class of 1919 received their degrees ten days ago, and almost all of its members are already in the service. Thus, Technology has been able to place well grounded engineers at the disposal of the country eight months ahead of the regular time...
...regular program will not begin until January 1, but men will be admitted at any time on account of the need for trained...
Princeton University too has the largest number of men on its campus in its history. The total number of students and soldiers now training at Princeton is already about 2500 or more than 1000 above its regular enrolment in peace times. Many of these men will be enrolled in the school of Military Aeronautics and the new Paymasters' School instituted by the Navy, where instruction will be given exclusively by officers detailed by the Army and Navy Departments. As the university possesses particular facilities in the matter of rifle ranges, trench systems, dormitories, and large new dining halls where...