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Major-General Leonard Wood, Chief-of Staff of the United States Army, will give a talk on "Students' Military Instruction Camps," in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8.30 o'clock. The lecture will be of exceptional interest to the undergraduates, because it will give them a chance to fully understand these summer camps for the military training of college students, by the originator of the plan...
...women, thoroughly trained in the work, for it must be distinctly understood that the school will not be used as a place of practice for the students of education. The school will be entirely under professional control; that is, the Board of Managers will consist of the teaching staff of the Division of Education. The school will have a principal, a man, and as many other teachers as are needed to do the most effective work...
...boys and girls will attend. In the earlier grades they will be taught together; in the upper, they will probably be in separate classes or schools. The influence of parents upon the school will be felt, it is hoped, by frequent conferences of parents and patrons with the teaching staff, and the Division; and also through as active parents' association. This association will serve as a clearing-house for the discussion of everything pertaining to the welfare of the school. The Division expects to derive much help from it. But the teaching staff and the Division of Education will...
Major-General Leonard Wood, M.D.'83, Chief-of-Staff of the United States Army, will lecture in the Union under the auspices of the University next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. General Wood, whose talk last year on army affairs and the insufficiency of our military organization will be remembered, will discuss American military policies and student camps...
...Massachusetts. He served in the Spanish-American War, first as a Colonel of the "Rough Riders," later as Major-General. In 1901 he was honorably discharged from voluntary service. In 1910 he was sent as ambassador to the Argentine Republic, and in the same year became Chief-of-Staff of the United States Army...