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Upon graduating from West Point in 1876, Colonel Scott entered the cavalry service, and in each of the three succeeding years went with expeditions among the Indians in the far West. For twelve years previous to 1891 he did routine duty among these people, having charge of an investigation of the ghost dance disturbances. At the opening of the Spanish War Colonel Scott had attained the rank of adjutant-general, and in this capacity served in Cuba throughout the disturbance. During the governorship of Major-General Wood, Colonel Scott acted as chief of staff, and in 1903 went...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LECTURE ON "WEST POINT" | 10/26/1909 | See Source »

...held various commissioned offices in the cavalry service of the United States army, and at the opening of the Spanish war had attained the rank of adjutant-general. During the governorship of Maj. General Leonard Wood in Cuba, Colonel Scott served as chief of staff, and in 1903 he went to the Philippines to become governor of the Sulu Archipelago. While holding this position he was seriously wounded by natives of the islands. Between the time of his graduation from West Point and the opening of the Spanish War, he held many positions of responsibility among the American Indians...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Col. Scott to Lecture on West Point | 10/25/1909 | See Source »

...onside kick which Lewis recovered. Sheldon regained the ball for Andover on the next play on a fumble. Andover rushed 19 yards in four plays, and then fumbled, Sheldon again recovering the ball. J. Parker was substituted for Hollister, and Parmenter for Keays. Lewis kicked to Paradise. Porter went in for Ripley, the only change in the Andover line-up during the game. Paradise attempted a forward pass which Graustein intercepted. Lewis made eight yards and time was called just as a forward pass had failed with the ball on Andover's 15-yard line...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMEN, 5; ANDOVER, 0 | 10/25/1909 | See Source »

...force of the tackle knocked him unconscious. He was taken from the field, and Marsh substituted. Harvard then began to gain, but Lewis was soon forced to kick to Paradise who gained only one yard. The Freshmen recovered the ball on a fumble. Wendell replaced Lewis, and Graves went in for Graustein. Marsh punted to Paradise who was thrown for no gain. Fletcher then kicked out from behind his own goal-line. Harvard was penalized five yards for off-side. Ervin replaced Gardner. A forward pass lost one yard, but three rushes brought the ball to Andover's 20-yard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMEN, 5; ANDOVER, 0 | 10/25/1909 | See Source »

...seeking to prevent the wholesale cutting of lectures on the days of important athletic contests the Student Council is aiming at an evil which has been extremely serious in past years. Until the organization of the Council it was a practice that went unchecked by any restraint except that of the College office, and which brought confusion to Saturday lectures and disrepute on scholastic and athletic affairs alike...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE STUDENT COUNCIL'S REQUEST. | 10/23/1909 | See Source »

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