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...Morton Prince '75 will speak in the Trophy Room of the Union tomorrow evening on his personal experiences while flying in France. The occasion is the first of a series of lectures given under the auspices of the Aeronautical Society, on the general subject of aeronautics. Mr. Prince, who is the uncle of Norman Prince '08, has visited many of the flying fields in France, and has been in close touch with the military instruction there. His experiences include actual flights over battlefields and witnessing several Zeppelin raids on Paris...
...School men in the New Lecture Hall this afternoon at 3 o'clock, at which Dean Pound will announce the course which the School will follow in the present national crisis in regard to examinations and credit for men leaving College for military reasons. President Lowell will also speak...
Captain Ian Hay Beith, British soldier, author and lecturer, will speak on "Modern Battlefield Tactics" in Tremont Temple this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock under the auspices of the New England headquarters of the Military Training Camps Association. It will be open to the public and members of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps are especially requested to attend...
...other side. The new tactics must be learned by our officers before they attempt to assist the originators of them. Tuesday afternoon is a date that ought to be saved by every member of the R. O. T. C. At that time, in Tremont Temple, Captain Beith will speak on "Modern Battlefield Tactics." Since the achievements of Captain Beith and his first-hand knowledge of trench customs are well known by Harvard men, there should be a general eagerness to hear his lecture. Seldom is it our privilege to have the intricacies of present day tactics explained...
Professor Robert Matteson Johnston, chairman of the Committee on Military Affairs, will speak on "Forms of Military Service" in Emerson J this evening at 7.30 o'clock. Man power and practical efficiency will be discussed in the lecture, as well as forms of service. The latter is intended to show the many fields in which there are opportunities open. Professor Johnston will also discuss the compulsory and volunteer systems of raising an army. After the lecture he will answer questions...