Word: uses
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...second rink has been completed near the Charlesbank and most of the games will be played there, but whenever it is in use by other teams a lowboard rink will be put up on the river. Candidates for dormitory sevens will supply their own personal equipment...
...Randolph Gymnasium will be open for the use of members of the University this morning at 9 o'clock. The opening has been deferred until today because of extensive changes in the locker room, which could not be finished sooner. The old lockers in the building have been entirely replaced by some from the Hemenway Gymnasium which were not needed by the Radio School cadets quartered there. The transfer makes 100 more lockers available now than formerly, raising the total number in the Gymnasium to over 400. All those men who held lockers in the building before the Christmas recess...
...English university, states that arrangements are being made at many of the colleges of England to provide for the American officers who desire to spend some part of their short leaves at Cambridge and Oxford. "We are proposing in Emmanuel," the letter says, "to set apart for the use of American officers six sets of rooms, and if it can be managed, we should like--and it also seems historically desirable--that Harvard men should have a first chance of coming to Emmanuel if they wish. Our population now is so much occupied with war work that service is difficult...
Volumes might be written on the scientific principles and methods employed in the great work of the Army and Medical Corps of the world, and at least as much space would be needed to describe with any completeness the vast body of scientific knowledge and skill used in the engineering feats that are witnessed almost daily when a drive is in progress. To move forward the vast armies with which we are familiar in the war conditions of today and to move them forward, as is, of course, necessary, with proper speed and with proper support, is in itself...
...drill for Military Science 2 yesterday afternoon consisted of close-order work, practice in the giving of commands, and special instruction in the grenade and the automatic rifle. The first two platoons used the baseball cage, and had a short session of grenade-throwing under the direction of Captain F. Parkman, who explained the method of throwing the bombs. Lieutenant R. S. Lovering demonstrated the use of the French automatic rifle to the third and fourth platoons, whose work was somewhat hampered by the lack of space in the Municipal Drill Hall...