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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following cadets will report to Sergeant W. H. Russell in the fencing room of Hemenway Gymnasium at 8 A. M., May 14, for instruction in bayonet fencing: G. H. Code, C. Canfield, K. E. Luttrop, C. U. Shreve, R. P. Rodgers, M. Kestnbaum, F. Ecker, E. P. Hamilton, G. Aldis, R. S. Damon, G. A. Miller, L. K. Marshall, E. R. Weinberg, C. F. Zukoski, G. K. Crocket, I. Pruyn, P. Cammann, S. C. Welch, A. M. Kinney; and the following cadets to Sergeant Russell at the same place at 1.30 P. M.: G. C. Wilkins, R. T. Lyford...
...Band will report for each of the above parades at the Stadium, at the appointed hour...
...supervision of Captain Russell and five instructors at Cruft Laboratory, one group of classes coming on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday nights, and the other on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday nights. It is planned to hold one review for men entering these classes late, and all such men should report immediately if they wish to enroll in one of the two sections. The course is open to all men who intend to make national use of their services, the classes starting at 7 o'clock and consisting of radio work and also practice with "blinker" lights...
Captain Dupont, to whom was ascribed the report that the six Frenchmen were to be transferred to Plattsburg has made the following statement for the CRIMSON...
Approximately 350 members of the University have been accepted by the Government for the Officers' Training Camp to start at Plattsburg next Monday. A certain portion of this number have received orders to report at the camp on Saturday, May 12; those men of this class who are now in the R. O. T. C. of the University will be discharged from the Corps not later than tomorrow evening. The remainder of the men accepted will report at the camp on Monday, May 14, and those of this number in the R. O. T. C. here will be discharged after...