Word: wood
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Major General Leonard Wood, M.D. '84, LL.D. '99, is expected to speak in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock on a subject not yet announced...
Major General Wood, who is now chief-of-staff in the United States Army, has been connected with the Army since 1886, when he was made an assistant surgeon. In the year 1898, at the time of the Spanish War, he was given the position of commanding colonel of a volunteer regiment of "Rough Riders"; later he was advanced for exceptional services at San Juan Hill to brigadier general of volunteers...
...Lecture by Major-General Leonard Wood M.'84, in Living Room of the Union...
...also good verse, and shows thought and sympathy. "A Wish," by Scofield Thayer, gives evidence of real power of poetical expression. It contains excellent lines and some good imagery. But the figures are not well sustained, and the whole lacks consistency and naturalness. Similarly, Mr. Wilson's descriptive lines, "Wood-Sere," seem a little forced here and there to meet the exigencies of metrical construction...
...Hughes, H. A. Hunt, R. Jackson, J. B. Lynch, W. Marston, M. S. Mattuck, W. Noyes, R. P. Osborne, E. Park, J. P. Powell, S. A. Rich, R. M. Rogers, F. S. Rollins, J. H. Ross, H. L. Sharmat, J. B. Wadleigh, P. H. Weiss, P. A. Wood, G. A. Wessman, H. W. Wheeler, P. A. Wheeler, B. H. Williams...