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Dates: during 1920-1929
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With many improvements in the equipment of the Military Science Department of the University since last year, the R. O. T. C. Unit is now entering upon its fourth year with prospects of a larger enrollment than ever before. A year ago the enrollment was doubled and the work of the department was greatly facilitated by the construction of stables and barracks on Soldiers Field; further difficulties were overcome last summer...
...last week the entire artillery unit took a five day mounted march, stopping for a day and a night at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds to witness a demonstration of many types of light and heavy artillery, bombs, machine guns, seaplanes, and tanks. Immediately on arrival at the proving grounds the R. O. T. C. unit went into "action" and laid down a rolling barrage which was very favorably commented upon by the officers...
...World War Dr. Nichols made an especially meritorious record. He was commissioned an honorary Lieutenant Colonel in the British Army and in 1915 took over the first Harvard Unit to France Later in the American Expeditionary Force he was a lieutenant-colonel and commanded the base hospital known as the Boston City Hospital Unit in the medical corps. He returned to this country in January, 1919, and shortly afterwards was cited by General Persh1ing "for exceptionally meritorious and conspicuous service at Base Hospital No. 7, Joue-les-Tours, France...
...athlete of unusual ability; as a medical student, ever keen and useful; as doctor, a friend of all whom he helped; as coach an inspiration to his charges, Seldom does one man's scope of usefulness cover such an extensive field. His war service with the First Harvard Unit was a credit to the University as well as to himself. As a member of various committees on athletics and as doctor in charge of the football team his services to the College were inestimable. To his relatives and friends, the CRIMSON in behalf of the undergraduates of today and yesterday...
...University delegation will be limited to 30 students. Major R. E. D. Hoyle of Yale will be in charge of the camp while Major Parker will be camp executive. Captain Alcott and Captain B. H. Perry will be the other officers from the University Unit who will be instructors at the camp. The latter has recently been assigned by the War Department to the Department of Military Science and will take up his work in Cambridge next fall...