Word: sectional
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Croix de Guerre and promoted to sous-lieutenant. In this capacity he served at Malzeville, Verdun and Port-a-Mousson, distinguishing himself at all times by his executive ability and coolness under shell-fire. Last September, he returned to this country for the purpose of recruiting a new section of the Ambulance, which he subsequently did, getting 20 ambulances from the New York Stock Exchange. On his return to France he was immediately detailed to the Service in Salonika. . . . It was while on duty there that he met his death...
...starting within a short time, it has been decided to hasten the work in all the departments as much as possible. This is especially necessary in the photographic department as the members of the Naval Reserve and the men who will take up training in the aviation section of the Signal Officers' Reserve Corps may leave College shortly. The photographic committee has fortunately obtained the pictures of those men who have already reported at Newport for the Naval Reserve and is rapidly getting those of the other members of the Reserve...
...comprehensive schedule, posted last night on the bulletin board in the basement of University Hall, shows the work to be carried on in the course in lectures, drills and section meetings during the concluding two weeks of the term...
...Sections will be examined Monday April 2, at 5 o'clock, as follows: Mr. Briggs' Section, 21, in Sever 5; Prof. Chase's Section, 19, in Sever 6; Mr. Cutler's Section, 13, in Sever 36; Dr. Davis' Section, 15 and 18, in Harvard 5; Mr. Elwell's Section, 22 and 30, in Harvard 6; Prof. Hocking's Section, 26, in Sever 17; Prof. Lamb's Section, 7, in Sever 18; Mr. Lane's Section, 9, in Sever 23; Dr. Little's Section, 2, in Sever 24; Dr. Long's Section, 6, in Sever 29; Prof. Munro's Section...
...Enlistment in groups or singly is for four years, with three months' service during that time. Resignations will ordinarily be accepted except during periods of strained foreign relations or actual war. It is also possible to enlist in the regular navy and its branches for definite periods. The aviation section of the Signal Officers' Reserve Corps is still open, although over eighty men have already joined. The period of enlistment after training is six years, a short time annually being given to practice. For those men who are physically unqualified for active military service because of minor defects, such...