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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...affections, first, by his establishment of the Plattsburg Camps and his propaganda for national service for all; second, by his winning personality; and third, by his interest in all Harvard activities and more especially in the Harvard regiments of the last few years. When the General was sent to Funston we were chagrined; we had expected that he would be one of the first to lead American troops in France. We were disappointed there; instead of going abroad with one of the Regular Army divisions General Wood was given command of Camp Funston and charged with training forty thousand civilians...
...special effort is being made at the present time to secure college men for the Naval Aviation service. Successful applicants are sent to the Ground School at Technology within two weeks from the date of their application. Information concerning the duty, training, pay and method of making application for this service can be obtained from W. Rollins '16, Ensign, U. S. N. R. F., who will be at the CRIMSON Building today from 12 to 1 and from...
...wish that his library should be installed in the Sanctum, and his father sent the entire collection, with an additional set of reference and other books, early this winter. Among the volumes are complete sets of Dickens, Thackeray, Scott, Stevenson, Tolstoi, Turgenieff, Austen, Pol, Kipling, Hugo, Warner, Lowell, Holmes, Smollett, Fielding, Chaucer, de Maupassant, O. Henry, Pope, Burns, Spenser, Eliot, Hawthorne, Bulwer, Lever, Harte, and Voltaire...
...special effort is being made at the present time to secure college men for the Naval Aviation service. Successful applicants are sent to the Ground School at Technology within two weeks from the date of their application. Information concerning the duty, training, pay and method of making application for this service can be obtained from W. Rollins '16, Ensign, U. S. N. R. F., who will be at the CRIMSON Building today and tomorrow from 12 to 1 and from...
...brings to a close the year's work of the R. O. T. C. All we have learned of close and open order, of French and American formations, and of discipline we shall have to show in the short space of two hours. The R. O. T. C. authorities sent from a dozen or more outside colleges will be careful and critical observers, and their favorable judgment cannot be obtained by a careless display. To a large extent the success of the Corps as a whole this year will be gauged from today's work. If we have profited...