Word: statement
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...statement which Marshal Joffre made to Major Azan last Saturday as the two soldiers were bidding each other good-bye has just been given out. Although delivered in an informal way, and not with the intention of being published, his remark is here repeated as representing the Marshal's real opinion more than any speech made in public. The statement, as he delivered it to Major Azan before his train left, was as follows...
Another series of Reserve Officers' Training Camps, similar to the number already formed, may be established by the Government in August. A statement to this effect has been made public by Captain A. F. Cosby, of the Military Training Camps Association. Men who were eligible, but were not selected for any of the first camps will have an opportunity to make application for the new series of corps. It will not be necessary for those who contemplate attendance at the second camps to send in their applications now, as due announcement will be given regarding when the new reserve corps...
...statement outlining the work of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps of the University for the next few weeks was given out at the military office yesterday. Inclosed in the announcement was an official denial of the rumor that the French officers are to leave Harvard. The six French officers detailed for service here will continue in their work at Cambridge, it was asserted, until the completion of the comprehensive program of instruction planned for the University Corps. Captain Cordier, as well as Captains Bowen and Shannon and the various non-commissioned officers of the Regular Army now on duty here...
Captain Dupont, to whom was ascribed the report that the six Frenchmen were to be transferred to Plattsburg has made the following statement for the CRIMSON...
Concerning the work of the Corps in the near future, Captain Cordier's statement reads...