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...last three lectures oh Soldier's and Sailor's Life were given in Sanders Theartre, last evening, before a large and enthusiastic audience. Dr. Herbert L. Burrell, lately Surgeon General in the Massachusetts Volunteer Militia spoke first on "The Medical Examination." The requirements for admission to the United States Army are very rigorous, especiall in time of peace. No minor can enter the army without the written consent of his parents. The recruit must weigh under 190 pounds and must be less than 5 ft. 10 in. tall. He is carefully examined by the army surgeon and is rejected...
...hardly seems necessary to call attention to the last three lectures in the course on "Soldier's and Sailor's Life," the character of the lectures is enough to guarantee an audience which will fill the theatre to overflowing. Dr. Burrell M. S. '79, who will open the evening with his lecture on "The Medical Examination," is well calculated to do justice to his subject, and those who contemplate responding to the second call for volunteers will do well to hear...
...last three lectures in the course on Soldier's and Sailor's Life will be delivered in Sanders Thatre this evening Dr. Herbert L. Burrell, lately Surgeon General in the Massachusetts Volunteer Militia will speak first on "The Medical Examination." Professor Hollis will speak on "Life in Modern Naval Vessels." President Eliot will speak last on "Enlisting." The lectures are open to members of the University only...
Lectures on the Soldier's and Sailor's Life. IV. The Medical Examination. Dr. Herbert L. Burrell, lately Surgeon General Mass. Volunteer Militia.- Life in Modern Naval Vessels. Professor Hollis.- Enlisting. President Eliot. Sanders Theatre, 8 p. m. Open to members of the University only...
...fifth and sixth lectures in the series on Soldier's and Sailor's Life were delivered last evening in Sanders Theatre. The speakers were veterans of the Civil War and their advice was of unusual interest. President Eliot introduced the speakers...