Word: rotc
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Naval Science students here, Irving H. Chase '39 and Richard B. Hutchins '41 were due for their summer cruise. Upon comparing the itinerary of the ship which was to take the Harvard and Yale ROTC boys with the itinerary of the "Colorado," which was to carry ROTC boys from the universities of Washington and California, Chase and Hutchins found the latter much more to their linking...
With twenty-four students from Harvard and twenty-nine from Yale the honors of the camp were evenly distributed. Harvard topped the lot when Francis X. Leary, '38 was awarded "The United States Field Artillery Association Medal for that Field Artillery student who, during the 1937 ROTC Camp, best exemplified, in outstanding soldierly characteristics, the high standards of the arm." Albert E. Brunelli, '38, topped the list of pistol shots in the camp by qualifying as a Pistol Expert with an average of 90.7. An average of 85 per cent is required for such qualification. Phillip M. Andress, '37, also...
...members of the Class of '38 departed from camp with pockets full of "pay and allowances," ready to return to college and assume their duties as cadet officers in the ROTC unit this fall. The class of '38 was represented by John Briggs III, Albert E. Brunelli, John F. Casey, Wallace H. Cox, Edwin C. Davis, Joseph Franklin, John H. Hewitt, John F. P. Hill, Shepard Jerome, Jay W. Kaufmann, Richard G. Labovitz, Francis X. Leary, Lawrence H. Marcus, Joseph F. Nee, William P. O'Connor, Jr., Edward H. Osgood, Jr., Philip N. Stamas, Robert Sullivan, Alfred M. Torrielli
...appearance of a small company of the ROTC armed with wooden guns and helmets gave promise that the meeting would assume the proportions of a small riot. Lady guests at the Union were requested to keep their seats, as loud orators on both sides thundered forth in the darkness...
While a good deal of the competitive work will be done by mail with other ROTC units in the East, and be necessarily open only to the ROTC members of the club, there are prospective matches with the Metropolitan Pistol League which will give others in the club a chance to show their prowess...