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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...order to receive the Government discharge bonus of $60 should send their discharge to the Disbursing Officer, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Washington, D. C., and not to the Zone Finance Officer as was announced. Releases sent to the wrong address will either be returned or forwarded to the proper person. In addition to the release, every application for a bonus should give the date of enlistment, training station, rank, and present address of the applicant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Disbursing Officer Grants Bonuses | 3/31/1919 | See Source »

...military units. They have rather been occupied in getting back to a pre-war basis after the disrupting effects of the S. A. T. C. There is, however, a firm determination that military training shall become a reality, and the conviction created from experience that the University is the proper place to provide the requisite technical training. Hence, the present chaotic ideas upon the system and methods to be employed will, perforce, have to be straightened out before the opening of the colleges next fall. In the meantime it is very essential that such problems as the one already discussed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROPORTIONATE TRAINING. | 3/31/1919 | See Source »

...find their "sea legs," before going aboard a merchant vessel. This training is given on board large, well equipped ships, supplied with every accessory to healthful living. The training is intensive for two months, with a wholesome system of instruction and exercise lasting eight hours a day, and with proper intervals for rest and recreation. The apprentices are paid $30 a month, and given a uniform...

Author: By Edward N. Hurley, | Title: OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED ON SEA | 3/29/1919 | See Source »

...stages of both auditoriums should be equipped with modern lighting and other theatrical devices to provide proper facilities for experiments in the visual side of the stage. It would be exceedingly interesting if experiments in scenic effects could be carried out in the various club theatricals as well as in the 47 Workshop...

Author: By Arthur Pope, | Title: URGES MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM | 3/18/1919 | See Source »

...sailors. The people of the country are ready and willing to spend large amounts in some way fitting to honor the men who have accepted the cell to the colors. Under the present conditions, however, there is only one effort on the part of the people which would be proper in any sense of the word. The men returning from abroad or some home camp have no desire to parade as heroes. They all made a distinct sacrifice upon entering the service. They now want to be relieved of this burden. If the people of this country keep their uniformed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BREAD INSTEAD OF STONES | 3/17/1919 | See Source »

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