Word: working
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...government for the Field Artillery Unit, according to a statement issued yesterday by Colonel Goetz, who is in charge of all military arrangements here. These men and horses will be used to make provision for the instruction in Equitation next fall, which will be an essential part of the work in the Artillery Unit...
...course in Equitation will consist of both theoretical and practical instruction," said Colonel Goetz. "In addition to the thorough course in Hippology, there will be a certain amount of theoretical work in equitation, outlining the principles and contentions of the different schools of noted masters, such as Baucher, Phillis, and Anderson. Along with these will go instruction in the qualities, conformation, breeding and blood lines of the horse...
...hands are very full just now providing for the home coming troops and for those still abroad in the Army of Occupation. But our chief work at present is the providing of all kinds of prospectuses on possible trades for soldiers just being discharged from the army, and such books have already done wonders in helping men to decide on what form of employment they like best. In pursuance of this idea, we are placing on practically every transport that starts back from the other side a special book we have gotten out entitled 'Your Job Back Home...
...those holding spreads in the Yard on Class Day, will be charged for the canvas enclosing the spread at the rate of 10 cents a running foot. The college measurements will be taken and all work connected with putting up the canvas will be done by the Class Day Committee. Chairs may be hired from the Class Day Committee at the rate of 12 cents per chair. The Class Day Committee will see that these are placed in the spaces assigned for the spreads the evening before Class Day. policemen may be hired from the Class Day Committee to stand...
...that of building a new track, which has been needed at Yale for some time, is also to be carried out. This will be equipped with a small stadium, and will make it possible to hold intercollegiate meets at New Haven, a thing never before done at the field. Work will be started on this project in June, and will be completed some time next year...