Word: whitings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Russet leather shoes. 5. Leggings (for tactical instructors, other instructors with relative rank, aides and cadet captains: russet leather or pig skin. For all cadets other than cadet captains: canvas, as issued). 6. Olive drab shirt. (When not under arms, or on other duty involving physical exertion a plain white standing collar may be worn). 7. Poncho during inclement weather only. 8. Sabres will be worn by tactical instructors at formations under arms...
Buttons will be distributed today to all men who have up to this time enrolled. in the Corps. These emblems, consisting merely of a white disk an inch in diameter stamped with a red "H", may be had at Military Headquarters or the CRIMSON Building between 8.30 and 5 o'clock today. It is expected that all of the men in the Corps will make a point of wearing this distinctive insignia during the next week...
...Moses '18, G. G. Remick '21, R. P. Rogers '21, C. P. Smith '21, W. B. Sprout, Jr., '21, S. N. Stevens '20, E. F. Stoneham '20, L. M. Swape '18, W. L. Thieme '20, C. H. Warner, Jr., '21, C. E. Weden '20, H. D. White...
...Damon '21, A. W. Douglass '21, H. S. Fraine '21, P. M. Grant '21, E. B. Jourdain '21, D. H. Morris, Jr., '21, C. D. Perry '21, W. L. Pyle, Jr., '21, F. R. Simpson '21, G. M. Starbird '18, P. Sweet '21, T. C. Wales '21, J. N. White '21, W. Whitman '21, R. B. Williamson '20, C. J. Young...
...barracks in Smith and Standish Halls. The Smith Halls dining and common rooms were used for the battalion mess. Company commanders, platoon leaders and non-commissioned officers were picked from the captains and first lieutenants, and Major Carlos Ames, U. S. R., was appointed battalion commander. Captains Wellstood White, Joseph W. Clegg, and Charles E. Greenough were in command of Companies A, B, and C respectively...