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...hardest battles were in the doubles all of which went to three sets. Williams and Caner lost their first set to Stoddart and Cunningham, 4 to 6, but then steadied down and took the next two sets by the same score...
...training of officers afforded by summer military camps is a long needed preparation in case of war and an insurance against it, not a promotion of militarism, was the theme set forth in the speeches of President Lowell, Major-General Wood, M.D., '84, Brigadier-General C. H. Cole, and J. A. L. Blake '02 at the meeting in the Union last night. The great need of trained officers, and the inefficiency of present military commanders in many parts of our service, are facts emphasized by all of the speakers, and especially by General Wood and General Cole, who are both...
...case in favor of summer military camps will be set forth at a meeting in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Major General Leonard Wood. M.D. '84, of the United States Army, President Lowell, and Adjutant General C. H. Cole, will speak of the importance of the summer camps...
...Henley signals, used with such success in the recent class and single sculls races will be set up once more. Furthermore the committee has decided to use a full and efficient numbering system by which spectators may distinguish the crews and individuals. The bow oarsman of each boat will have a number on his back to show his crew, and the other men will also be numbered. On-lookers can learn the names of the competitors by referring to their programs. These programs will be made up as soon as possible and will contain all details concerning the regatta...
...Room of the Union Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Major-general Leonard Wood, M.D. '84, of the United States Army, will treat the subject in all its important phases, and explain why a large attendance at the summer camps is especially desirable at this time. He will probably set forth the national significance of enlisting college men in such preliminary training...