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...both Freshman and informal University cross-country teams. For the latter, the management is arranging races with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Naval Radio School, and a team from the Naval Reserves in Boston. For the 1921 team, meets are being planned with Andover, Providence Technical High School, Wakefield High School, and Worcester Academy. A meet with the Yale Freshman team is desired but whether or not it can be arranged is uncertain. Exact dates for these meets will not be decided upon for a few days at least. War conditions have made it impossible for the long-distance...
...June third the first battalion marched to Wakefield where for a week they camped on the range, and were put through a course in rifle firing. Their place was taken the following week by the second battalion, which in turn was ALUMNI. Class of 1893, 1 " 1902, 1 " 1904, 2 " 1905, 1 " 1906, 2 " 1907, 2 " 1908, 3 " 1909, 4 " 1910, 8 " 1911, 7 " 1912, 7 " 1913, 15 " 1914, 10 " 1915, 20 " 1916, 17 -- 100 GRADUATE SCHOOLS. Arts and Sciences, 59 Business Administration, 48 Law, 95 Divinity, 5 Architecture, 2 -- 209 UNDERGRADUATES. Class...
...charts of the range scores of the second battalion of the University Reserve Officers' Training Corps, which returned from Wakefield last Saturday, show a considerable improvement over those of the first battalion. Not only was the general average somewhat higher, but five experts were produced from these four companies. Their scores were as follows: J. Perrin '20, 222; C. T. Prindeville '18, 216; J. Clark '18, 214; T. Nelson '18, 213; F. W. Hatch '19, 210. Perrin's score of 222 is the highest yet obtained in the Regiment...
...third battalion starts its march to Wakefield at 8 o'clock this morning. For purposes of instruction the body moves with both an advance and a rear guard, Company I forming the former and Company M the latter. The men will arrive at the range a little after noon, but will not commence firing until Tuesday morning at about 6 o'clock...
...Wakefield day is filled from sunrise until evening. First call is sounded at 5 o'clock in the morning, followed by reveille at 5.05 and assembly at 5.10. Mess call comes at 5.15, with sick call at 5.45. The firing commences at 6 o'clock and continues until noon. Assembly for guard mount is called at 12.-45, firing recommencing at 1 o'clock, and lasting until 5. Taps is sounded at 9 o'clock...