Word: young
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Lieutenant Richmond Young '16, of Boston, has died in France of wounds received in action on October 10. He attended the first Plattsburg Camp where he was commissioned a first lieutenant, and was immediately sent overseas with Company B, 304th Regiment, Seventy-sixth Division, but was later transferred to Company K of the Thirty-Eighth Infantry, Third Division...
...LeRoy de Chaumont, father of the young gentleman who will have the honor of waiting on you with this, was the first in France who gave us credit, and before the court showed us any countenance, trusted us with 2,000 barrels of gun powder, . . . . which for want of due returns, they being of great amount, has finally much distressed him in his circumstances...
...Novel as the idea appears to many, it is, in reality, a very old one, revived in a certain measure, as is pointed out, by some of the Western colleges but tracing its origin to Grecian times, when gymnastics and the liberal arts had an equal part in a young man's training...
...membership of the new Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports for 1918-19 was announced last night. The Faculty members are Dean Henry Aaron Yeomans '00, Roger Irving Lee '02, Professor of Hygiene, and Dunham Jackson '08, Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Henry Pennypacker '88, Benjamin Loring Young '07, and Laurence Curtis, 2d, '16 were chosen as graduate members...
...young officers," he said, who have come under my observation, those from the Harvard and other college R. O. T. C.'s under the direction of foreign officers, show themselves far superior to the officers trained only in the Government camps. The men who had studied and worked in organizations directly under French or British officers had an inestimable advantage...