Word: stadium
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...entire day will be spent by each company in the field making topographical maps. On Wednesday the Corps will attend exercises in Memorial Hall in the morning, while in the afternoon they will be reviewed in the Stadium by General Edwards, Commander of the Northeastern Department. The section meetings will continue at the same times and places, but the Infantry Drill Regulations will form the text for the eight o'clock recitations; the one-thirty o'clock sections will continue the study of Minor Infantry Tactics. Several of the mornings will include target practice on the gallery ranges, and also...
...number of tickets they will need are asked to fill out the green blanks which may be had at Leavitt and Peirce's, the Co-operative Branch, the Union, and Thayer 8. Any number of tickets may be applied for at the following rates: Sanders Theatre, $1; Stadium, 75 cents; Memorial Hall, 75 cents; Yard, 25 cents...
...third week of intensive training for the University Reserve Officers' Training Corps starts today with several new features to the schedule. The most important of these is the beginning of gallery practice in preparation for the range shooting to come at Wakefield. The targets will be placed under the Stadium on the east side, and each company will be given six hours of this work. Two targets are to be assigned to each company, and four sub-calibre rifles...
Because of the large number of men who have entered or are training for military service and who will necessarily be absent from Cambridge on June 21, it has been found necessary to hold the Commencement exercises in Sanders Theatre and not in the Stadium as was previously announced. Following the precedent of last year, it had been planned to hold these exercises in the Stadium because of the increased room and comfort thereby gained, but since military training will greatly decrease the number who will be able to be present at Commencement, the University authorities believe Sanders Theatre will...
...class. The class of '92, which will celebrate its twenty-fifth anniversary, is the only class that has made definite arrangements for festivities this year in Cambridge, but many of the other classes will undoubtedly return for Commencement and march in the parade of graduates to the Stadium. All the members of the three lower classes who are in the R. O. T. C. will also be in Cambridge during graduation week and a general exodus of men will not result...