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...novel, of the type of "Main Street," so much in vogue today, that deals with drab, everyday life in a colorless wag, will not last long as a classic, according to Joseph C. Lincoln, noted American novelist, In a recent interview for the Crimson. These novels form but one more example of the attempt of the Realists to supplant the Romanticists in the field of literature, Mr. Lincoln said...
...Record we always chose Life as our standard, which incidentally, as Oliver Herford points out, is but a child of Lampy, even if in this case the tail does rather wag...
...became interested in the work. At the suggestion of Mr. Irwin I devised a set of signals, made up from a combination of Army wig-wag and Stock Exchange signals, by which I can signal in an instant to the score-board the "downs," "yard line," "yards to go," "who's ball," "play by," "man hurt," "goal," "touchdown"--in short everything that is necessary to the complete understanding of the game. Since then I have constantly improved the system so that today it is accepted as a standard all over the country...
Wednesday: 8-9 (section rooms) I. D. R., pp. 131-140. 9.15-10, Physical training; Koehler, pp. 68-85 and 148-171. 10-10.45, Bayonet combat. 10.45-11.45, Squad drill, close and extended order. 1.30-2.30 (section rooms) Minor tactics; Bjornstad, pp. 89-99. 2.45-3.15, Signalling, wig-wag code. 3.15-4.15, Platoon drill, close and extended order. 4.15-5.30, Company drill, close and extended order...
Friday: 8-9 (section rooms) I. D. R., pp. 148-158. 9.15-10, Physical training; Koehler, pp. 68-85 and 148-171. 10-10.45, Signalling, wig-wag code. 10.45-11.45, Squad drill, close and extended order. 1.30-2.30 (section rooms) Minor tactics; Bjornstad, pp. 89-99. 2.45-3.15, Bayonet combat. 3.15-4.15, Platoon drill, close and extended order. 4.15-5.30, Company drill, close and extended order. 7.45, Lecture by an Officer of the French Mission...