Word: staffs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...policy. The policy is commendable, and has the promise of life in it; it is, too, within inescapable limits of editorial selection, a policy as democratic as the times. The magazine is to be "everyone's magazine." There is to be no announced editorial board except the business staff; publication in it is to be an end in itself; the men who from time to time serve as editorial committee are bound not to publish their own work, provided unbiased judges think any other contribution at least as good. The magazine is, one notes further, of the University...
...covered parody bearing the same name, is now published and on sale at the Square. The regular magazine is intended by its editors to fill the place of the old Monthly which ceased publication some years ago. There is to be no board of editors announced, except the business staff, the main principle of the publication being that no board shall be chosen until men of proved ability can be selected. A business staff, with W. F. Davidson '20 and Alan Burroughs '20 temporarily at the head, is to take charge of the publication of the paper, the articles being...
...football game for the twenty-fifth of October which had been tentatively arranged with West Point to be played at Cambridge has been definitely disapproved by General March, Chief-of-Staff in Washington." This was the announcement made yesterday by Mr. F. W. Moore '93, Graduate Treasurer of the Athletic Association. On the schedule recently published October 25 was left an open date, but at that time it was hoped West Point would fill...
...American Expeditionary Forces. He was commissioned a major of infantry at the First Officers' Training Camp at Plattsburg and assigned to the Transport and Military Police at Camp Devens where he was a member of the Board of Court Martial. In 1918 he was assigned to the Army General Staff College of the A. E. F. and sent to France...
...While attached to the General's staff in the fall of 1917", he said, "I had the honor of seeing much of Major James Shannon, later Lieut-Col., the officer who did such splendid work with the R. O. T. C. Although he disliked staff work and longed to be with the army in the field, like the good soldier that he was, he did not complain and was considered one of the most capable officers on the staff. After a year he obtained his transfer and rode all night on horseback to join his regiment at the front, going...