Word: staffs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Juniors, including men from 1919 so registered, will be eligible for the editorial staff, which is open to them alone. The news and business contests will be open to Sophomores and Freshmen in both terms. There are more vacancies on the various staffs than ever before, giving candidates more favorable opportunities than ever of making the Board...
Others who have received promotions are Colonel Harvey Cushing '95, consulting surgeon and formerly head of Base Hospital No. 5; Lieutenant-Colonel W. B. Cameron, attached to the research department of the Army Central Laboratories at Dijon; Lieutenant-Colonel R. C. Cabot '90, member of the staff of Massachusetts General Base Hospital No. 6 stationed at Bordeaux; and Lieutenant-Colonel R. P. Strong, chairman of the Committee on Trench Fever, whose work in this connection was one of the great medical contributions of the war. Colonel Strong is now detached from the Army and has succeeded Colonel Alexander Lambert...
Captain Andre Morize, a member of the Faculty last year by right of his title of lecturer on military science and tactics will soon be released from service by the French Government and will then immediately resume his position as member of the teaching staff of the University. The President and Fellows recently appointed him assistant professor of French Literature, and this was subsequently approved by the Board of Overseers. The appointment goes into effect as soon as Captain Morize is relieved of his duties in connection with the French Military Mission with which he first came to America...
...School has already set such a date. It will conduct a second session, beginning February 3, 1919 and running up to and including August 30, 1919. This session will include the same number of lectures as the ordinary session, will be conducted by the regular teaching staff and will give in all respects the same grade and quality of instruction and substantially the same opportunities as the ordinary session. Lectures in this special session will commence on Monday, February 3, 1919, and no student will be permitted to register after February...
Brigadier-General M. Churchill, who sailed Tuesday for France as a member of the staff of Major-General Bliss, is a member of the class of 1900. He joined the army shortly after graduation and received his appointment to West Point after a few years of service. He was stationed at Fort Sill as a lieutenant and in 1914 was sent over to France as captain of a special detail. Here, he received his major's commission and about a year ago was raised to the rank of brigadier-general and ordered back to Washington to a position...