Word: specializes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Today the special early final examinations will be brought to a close. The tests, contrary to the announcement in yesterday's CRIMSON for 7 o'clock this evening in Emerson J, will be given this morning at 8 o'clock in Emerson D. English 59 has been shifted to this afternoon at the request of those taking the examination...
...intelligence to insure, after the victory, the resumption and continuation and expansion of national activity. In every walk of life there will be empty places everywhere there will be need of trained and developed men to fill those empty places, immediately and effectively. Every one of you, in the special line in which you are working, has a grave responsibility: you are like the soldier in the trenches who holds himself ready to take the place of the comrade who falls. On the day when, in a liberated world, intellectual, industrial, commercial activity begins again, no place should remain empty...
Twelve men have been selected to take the special training in grenades and bayonet work which will begin Monday at Camp Devens. They will stay at the cantonment until the end of May. One half of this quota will specialize in the grenade instruction, which is to be given by Lieutenant Mallet of the French Military Mission, and the other men will concentrate upon bayonet exercises under Captain Goodday, of the British Mission. All of the men will receive training in the Hebert system of physical training. The corps will pay for their subsistence, since they are in reality members...
Those who will be sent to Camp Devens for the special work are: C. P. Anderson '21, P. R. Corcoran '20, N. L. Harris '19, J. Holmes, Jr., '21, A. L. Mills, Jr., '21, R. J. Philips '21, R. Pierce '19, J. R. Quarles 1G, J. G. Remick '21, A. W. Rhodes '21, M. A. Rogers '19, and D. C. White '20. They will wear their R. O. T. C. uniforms and insignia of rank held in the corps...
...customary to require five weeks' service as an enlisted man before a Marine is considered eligible for the officers' training camp. Men with a university training, however, will be required to appear before a selection board, which will have the choice of candidates for commissions in its hands. Such special action has been taken because of the extensive military training given at the University. Only those who obtain a certificate showing satisfactory completion of the military instruction given in the R. O. T. C. will be considered by the selection board as sufficiently prepared for the officers' training...