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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...difficult to understand what Speaker Clark means when he talks of the "disgrace" of a selective draft for the army. He doesn't explain, and in all probability would not be able...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Clark's Foolishness. | 4/27/1917 | See Source »

...must be understood in the first place that a naval officer requires training of a most complicated type--he must understand navigation, the handling of guns and many other things not necessary to a lieutenant of infantry. Without such special training the great mass of college men are not fitted to become naval officers of even the lowest rank, although they might make most capable second lieutenants in the army. The various branches of the naval service are, however, in great need of men, and there are many positions in which college men can be of valuable service...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HIGH REQUIREMENTS IN NAVY | 4/25/1917 | See Source »

...understand the attitude of Porto Rico towards the role that the United States is now playing in the present international struggle, a bit of history will not be out of place. When the Spanish-American war broke out, Porto Ricans looked to this country as their liberator, and a wave of Americanism swept across the country. We tried hard to become Americans in thought as well as in fact. A slight glance at our legislation between 1900 and 1904 will convince anyone of the truth of this statement. We went as far as to give more importance to English than...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 4/14/1917 | See Source »

...every academic year young men were turned out all over England experienced in military drill and skilled in the use of a rifle, ready to serve as army officers in case of a national emergency. Your Reserve Officers' Training Corps is conducted on much the same lines, I understand, and you can realize what a great aid our young student-officers proved to England, when the German forces started across Belgium in the late summer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RESERVE CORPS BIG AID | 4/11/1917 | See Source »

...phases of modern trench warfare. Military science has been revolutionized since the days of the Spanish-American war, our last war. Tactics count a great deal more, strategy much less. It is all important that our soldiers should know how to handle the new implements of warfare and understand their use. A platoon leader today has to do more than judge the range for his men and lead them over a ploughed field. He must know the topography of the enemy's ground perfectly before the charge is even contemplated. This is but one of the many new duties...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TEACHERS FROM THE TRENCHES | 4/11/1917 | See Source »

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