Word: thursdays
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Commanders of Infantry Platoons bound with staff covers for 60 cents each. Men may leave their copies either at the CRIMSON Building or at military headquarters today and secure the bound copies from the McNamee Company, at 32 Brattle street, Cambridge, near the Harvard Square postoffice, on Thursday. Books may be handed in as late as Wednesday, but in that case their owners will not be able to get them until Saturday...
...George Parker Winship '93, librarian of the Harry Elkins Widener Collection, will lecture on the manuscripts next Thursday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock in the Fogg Art Museum...
Lieut. J. E. Mellen, U. S., S. C. R., will be in University C on Monday and Thursday for instruction and demonstration of the Chauchat Automatic Machine Rifle. This instruction is open to members of both...
...situation and expressed his conviction of the need for immediate and active military training for all American boys between 19 and 21 years of age. Colonel Roosevelt, who leaves Boston this morning for Oyster Bay, arrived yesterday from Portland, Me., where he had spoken at the State Republican Convention Thursday night. While stating that he firmly believed that still more universal and intensive military training should be given young men of college age, he did not propose that young men should enter the army till after attending special training camps. The age at which they should be allowed to enlist...
...Army, will speak before the members of Military Science 1 on Wednesday, April 3, at 7.15 o'clock, on the subject of "Bayonet Combat." A second lecture for the first year military course will be given by Lieutenant Morize, who will speak on "Trench-Building. Equipment and Routine," on Thursday evening. His talk will be illustrated with lantern slides