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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Monday: 8-9 (section rooms) Infantry Drill Regulations, pp. 7-14. 9.15-5.30, Practical work, Military topography. 7.-45, Lecture by an officer of the French Mission...
Tuesday: 8-9 (section rooms) Infantry Drill Regulations, pp. 15-22. 9.15-10, Physical training by battalion; Koehler, pp. 72-85. 10-12, Gallery practice; bayonet fencing under Master of Fencing. 1.30-2.30 (section rooms) Minor tactics; text, Bornstad, pp. 36-38. 2.45-3.15, Signalling, wig-wag code. 3.15-4.15, Squad drill, close and extended order. 4.15-5.30, Company drill, close and extended order...
...entire day will be spent by each company in the field making topographical maps. On Wednesday the Corps will attend exercises in Memorial Hall in the morning, while in the afternoon they will be reviewed in the Stadium by General Edwards, Commander of the Northeastern Department. The section meetings will continue at the same times and places, but the Infantry Drill Regulations will form the text for the eight o'clock recitations; the one-thirty o'clock sections will continue the study of Minor Infantry Tactics. Several of the mornings will include target practice on the gallery ranges, and also...
...although the doctor said he would die any minute, as the shock to his heart had been too great. Everything possible was done for him, and they allowed me to spend the night with him. He did not suffer at all, and talked rationally about the work of the section, and was much interested in the good news from France that just reached me. He lived until the next morning, and practically died urging me to go to bed so I could work as usual...
Seven members of Section 3 of the American Ambulance Field Service, which has been in the Balkans since October, are cited in army orders today. One of the men was from Yale, one from Princeton and four from the University. The alumni of the University named are A. G. Carey '14 of Cambridge, D. Sargent '13 of Wellesley, G. Baird '11 of New York, N. Y. Lovering Hill '10 who has commanded the section for two years is cited in the order for the fourth time...