Word: road
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...underbrush under the brow of the hill, whence they debauched at a run on a given signal. In the first attempt, the intervals were unsatisfactory, and the movement was repeated. The next time, the proper 50-yard intervals were maintained and the platoons rushed as far as the road in a close line of squad columns. Here they were reformed, and the advance towards the redoubt began...
...dual meet. Last spring Lewis was one of the most promising candidates for the distance runs, but the curtailing of athletics because of the war put an end to all practice before any races were held. This fall Lewis has only competed in one contest, the B. A. A. road race last Saturday, in which he captured third place...
...this is completed, the R. O. T. C. officers will conduct Mr. Baker on a thorough tour of the trenches from the first line to the redoubt. During his inspection, the regiment will form. At the end of his tour, Mr. Baker will take a position somewhere on the road to Cambridge and the whole Corps will march past, officers and the regimental color saluting...
Among the 80 cross-country runners who will start the Boston Athletic Association road race this afternoon there will be sixteen representing the University R. O. T. C. Only military and naval teams will be allowed to compete, but the race has aroused great enthusiasm in army and navy training camps, and keen competition is sure to result...
...Jean Petit," by Phillip C. Lewis '17, is an anecdote of ambulance work and of a brave young Frenchman. "War in the Home" satirizes, all too gently, a frivolous American family; and "The Road to Victory," by James Gore King '20, goes back to France, and makes a vision of Napoleon inspire Gen. Petain. It is far from sure that Napoleon deserves so much credit...