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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...death of Lieutenant K. P. Culbert '17, United States Marines, was reported by general Pershing in his communique for May 24. His death was the result of injuries received by the fall of an airplane in which he was acting as observer. He died during the night following the accident, but on that evening he and the pilot with whom he was flying were decorated with the Croix de Guerre with palm "for excellent, faithful and courageous work in numerous former flights." Their valor in operating in Seicheprey on April 20, under heavy fire and adverse weather conditions was especially...
...additional instruction after they have completed their first "Plattsburg" training and received their commissions, it has been given them chiefly in conjunction with the manifold duties of their regular commands. They have remained responsible for carrying out the drill and instruction of the men in their companies. The result has been that advanced courses under the British and French officers could not be pursued with the singleness of purpose, the freshness of mental and physical effort, necessary to the task. The Americans were already too absorbed with their own work as teachers to be qualified also as good pupils. Moreover...
This statement was given out yesterday by the College Office; the action being taken as a result of the War Department Order which permits all men in the R. O. T. C., whether taking Military Science 1 or 2, to apply for admission to the June under-age camp. This order was received yesterday by Military Headquarters and states that the War Department has been disappointed in the number of applicants...
...result of the efforts of Mr. L. J. A. Mercier of the French Department, the Comite France-Amerique has recently offered to the University a medal to be awarded each year to the successful contestant in a French debate. The conditions laid down after conference between the French Department and the Comite are as follows...
...considerations, however, which tend to deny the efficacy of such a step. To establish home rule means to alienate the sympathies of Ulster and to augment internal dissension within Ireland itself. The British have maintained their reputation as opportunists, but they have sacrificed principle without attaining the hoped-for result...