Word: circular
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Insignia of Rank: (a) Insignia of rank will be of gilt for instructors and white metal for cadet officers. These insignia in the shape of circular flat disks for lieutenants and captains and flat diamond shape for majors will be worn on the shoulder straps of the coat, as follows: 2d Lieutenant, one disk on each shoulder strap; 1st Lieutenant, two disks on each shoulder strap. (b) When the shirt is worn without the coat, the insignia of rank etc., will be worn on the shirt collar as follows: I nsignia of rank on right. Collar ornament...
...circular is being sent to all graduates and undergraduates of the University in Cambridge by Professor R. M. Johnston, chairman of the Committee on Military Affairs, urging them to use their special abilities in case of war rather than enlist as a private. This leaflet will to some extent take the place of the census that has been taken in other colleges. It advises all men to endeavor to qualify as officers rather than enlist as privates. Men of special training are to use that training in case of war. The circular enumerated some of the branches in which expert...
...College a vigorous campaign against rats was undertaken. Another suggested method of spread was in raw milk, therefore the milk in all of the University dining halls at the training tables and, as far as possible, in all the eating places in Cambridge was pasteurized. Furthermore, a general circular of information was issued through the CRIMSON...
...circular letter has been sent to all crew candidates urging them to make sure of good grades at mid-years so as to be eligible for rowing when regular practice starts after the examination period. This letter is signed by H. B. Cabot, Jr., '17, captain, and P. S. Howe, Jr., '17, manager...
...committee of graduates comprising A. L. Devens '02, B. H. Hayes '98, D. T. Hood '14 and R. S. Potter '12 has issued a circular asking members of the Harvard Club to subscribe to a diner to be given for the University baseball team. The circular reads as follows...