Word: training
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...meet the Y. M. C. A. College team. Directly after the game the players will leave for New Haven, staying overnight, and playing Yale there tomorrow. The men will remain that night also in New Haven, journeying up to Hartford and crossing bats with Trinity on Thursday. A late train from Hartford will land the players back at the Hill for Friday, when the final examinations commence. Then on Saturday a short, trip, to Worcester, to play Holy Cross, will be taken...
...need to look far a-field for historical evidence of the evils resulting from a lack of trained officers when war breaks out, but can refer to our own Civil War for the most glaring instance of that lack of proper preparation. When the Civil War broke out, it became necessary to train a large body of men; and on account of the absolute lack of officers, it was necessary to train the men and the officers at the same time,-hence the great delay in producing an army fit for offensive work, the time for decisive action being delayed...
...University and Freshman crew squads leave for Red Top, Conn., their spring training quarters, today. The whole aggregation numbers 48. Everything has been made ready at the camp, and the first spin will take place immediately upon their arrival. The coaching launches have been sent down and are ready to do work. The special car, which takes the men to the Back Bay station to catch the 1 o'clock train, leaves Harvard square at 12.20 o'clock...
...entire squad leaves Harvard square on Monday at 12.20 o'clock. They are to go by special car from Harvard square, taking the 1.05 train at the Back Bay station...
...mere fact that it takes longer to train naval reserves than military reserves, makes it necessarily important to train them well in advance...