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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...yesterday afternoon that Colonel Lawrence's lecture would be indefinitely postponed. He is still in Boston, however, and is expected to make an address before the Boston Harvard Club tonight. Colonel Lawrence, who has been delivering a series of war lectures in this country, is well acquainted with his subject, since he has been in active war service since 1914, and was for a time commissioner for Lord Kitchener in France...
Colonel Sir Walter Roper Lawrence, C.B., G.C.I.E., K.C.I.E., C.I.E., the British statesman, soldier and scholar, will give in the New Lecture Hall tonight at 8 o'clock the eighth in the series of University war lectures. "The War" will be the subject of his address. The lecture tonight will be held under the auspices of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and will be open to the public as well as to members of the University...
Colonel Lawrence is well acquainted with the subject on which he will speak, for since to summer of 1914 he has been continuously connected with the British War Office. He was commissioner for Lord Kitchener in France until the latter's death. Then he became Lord Curzon's French representative in questions connected with the English air service. Since 1917 he has been Liaison Officer between the War Officer and the Minister of Pensions...
...would be difficult to imagine a situation more demoralized and subject to more conflicting forces than the existing one in Russia. The renewal of hostilities by the German forces complicates an almost hopeless chaos of internal revolution. Not content with the sowing of his propaganda in a country face to face with a great political crisis, the Prussian advances to seize those races which one by one are separating themselves from Bolshevik domination. Germany dares to take upon itself the protection of a new democracy, the Ukraine. A striking anomaly...
...February 22, Lieutenant Morize will address the members of the Frenau Club of Princeton on the subject of "French Books on the War." On the following day the men in the Princeton R. O. T. C. unit will hear him speak about the "Use of Artillery in France," and that evening the cadets at the United States Army Aviation School will be present at a lecture on "Co-operation between Infantry and the Aviation Corps." The fourth lecture, which is to be given during the week-end is to be about the "Condition of Fighting in the Trenches." Last Saturday...