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...before yesterday six French officers sailed from Bordeaux for Cambridge on a mission somewhat similar--to train the members of the R. O. T. C. in all phases of modern trench warfare. Military science has been revolutionized since the days of the Spanish-American war, our last war. Tactics count a great deal more, strategy much less. It is all important that our soldiers should know how to handle the new implements of warfare and understand their use. A platoon leader today has to do more than judge the range for his men and lead them over a ploughed field...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TEACHERS FROM THE TRENCHES | 4/11/1917 | See Source »

Professor J. Bravo Labarca, professor of economics in the Commercial Institute of Valparaiso, Chile, will speak in Emerson J today at 12 o'clock on "The Recent Political and Diplomatic History of Chile." This is one of the lectures on "Spanish-American Countries" which will be given in History...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Prof. Labarca Speaks This Noon | 4/5/1917 | See Source »

...Bravo Labarca, professor of economics in the Commercial Institute, of Valpraiso, Chile, will speak in Emerson J tomorrow at 12 o'clock on "The Recent Political and Diplomatic History of Chile." This is one of a series of lectures on "Spanish-American Countries" which will be given in History 56, the History of South America. Dr. Klein, who is in charge of the course, has secured a number of men eminent in their fields to speak...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TO LECTURE ON CHILE TOMORROW | 4/4/1917 | See Source »

...series of lectures on "Spanish-American Countries" will be given in History 56, the History of South America, by visiting lecturers during the course of the present term. Dr. Klein, who is in charge of the course has secured a number of men eminent in their fields to speak...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VISITING SPEAKERS IN HIST. 56. | 3/28/1917 | See Source »

...though, alas, still potent--catch-words employed in this connection. What assurance has the American people that a vast and efficient military establishment will not constitute such a source of temptation to our imperialistic interests as inevitably to be used for purposes of foreign exploitation? We have, since the Spanish-American War, embarked on a career of imperialism, which, together with the fact of the admitted aggression and exploitation of the Mexican War of 1846-1848, gives us little assurance that our politicians and diplomats will necessarily use such power for righteous purposes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 1/29/1917 | See Source »

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