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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Several professors of the University have been frequently quoted on the floor of the 'Convention, especially Professor A. N. Holcombe '06, whose book "State Government," has been freely used during the session. A committee of three non-delegates, which was appointed to prepare material for the use of the Convention, contained Professor W. B. Munro '99, who held the chairmanship, and R. S. Hoar...
...Yale will be chiefly an artillery unit, as was the former Yale Battery. The students will have the use of the new Artillery Armory, which was dedicated last June, and which contains a huge drill hall in which the artillery-men can practice with the battery of the famous 75 millimeter guns loaned them by the French Government. A miniature village of clay will be constructed in the Armory for use in sub calibre target practice. Horses have already been secured...
...Hereafter, commencing this date, cadet captains will call at Military Headquarters daily, Sundays and holidays excepted, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 12 noon and take from the several order boxes assigned them such orders as may be therein distributed for their use, and will sign for them...
Violence has always proved ineffective in dealing with labor troubles, and in the present case the use of police or militay power as a means of coercion is impossible because of the widely scattered regions in which mining and farming are carried on. What is needed is some means of exerting a constant and universal pressure on the labor population as a whole. The mere arrest of leaders is not enough. The final solution of the problem must be constructive, rather, than has been the case thus far, destructive. Only in this way can those who deserve the severe treatment...
...special vote of thanks was passed by the corporation to members of the French war commission for their aid in getting a battery of seventy-five millimeter guns for use of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps at Yale. It had been feared that no guns at all would be available, since the War Department had said that no American pieces could be spared...