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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Lieutenant-Colonel J. A. Lowell Blake of the Massachusetts State Guard, having reported at these Headquarters, is assigned for duty in the office of the Commandant...
Lieutenant-Colonel J. A. Lowell Blake '02, of the Massachusetts State Guard, has been assigned to the University R, O. T. C., and will take up his work in the Commandant's office...
...camps are poor, that winter garments are lacking in many cases, and that much of the disease and especially of the pneumonia so prevalent in our camps is due entirely to inefficiency in supplying the men with the right kind of clothing at the right time. This state of affairs may and probably does exist in other cantonments, but Major-General Gorgas, the Surgeon-General of the Army, has only inspected four of the camps...
...conclusion, he reminded the R. O. T. C. cadets of Clausewitz's words: "War is only a continuation of State policy by other means. The most decisive act of judgment of the statesman and general is to understand correctly the war in which he engages, not to take it for something which by the nature of the case it cannot possibly...
...clock today Mr. Reynolds, secretary of the Massachusetts State Forestry Association, will speak in Sever 5 to the students who are planning to take up wood-cutting during the Christmas vacation. This work will not only be of great value to the men in that they receive a good salary in addition to board and lodging, and will learn some of the fundamentals of the lumbering business, but it will also help in a certain measure to reduce the fuel shortage in Massachusetts. The place where the students will work will be announced this afternoon...