Word: colonel
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General Robert Georges Nivelle and Colonel Paul Azan of the French Army will be the speakers at the fourth main lecture in the Union series this year, at 4 o'clock this afternoon in the Living Room of the Union. Both visitors are to speak in English and they will be introduced by H. H. Faxon '21, vice-president of the Union. It is expected that General Nivelle will take as his subject Franco-American relations and problems, especially international, while Colonel Azan is expected to deal more closely with the University and its part in and after...
...General and Colonel Azan, who has been appointed his aide by the French government during his stay in Boston, will arrive in Cambridge early this afternoon. At 3 o'clock President Lowell will hold a reception in their honor, to which all former members of the University R. O. T. C. are invited. Professors W. B. Munro '99, Andre Morize and R. B. Perry Ph.D. '99, all of whom served as officers under Colonel Azan in the University Regiment, will be present...
...Colonel Azan is well known at the University, having commanded the Harvard Regiment of the R. O. T. C. during the early part of the war. This is the first time that he has been able to return to the University since...
...American Mayflower Council. He is coming to Boston for two days for the celebration this week, and during his stay will make several speeches. After his talk at the Union he is scheduled to speak before the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ of America. Both he and Colonel Azan are to be the guests of President Lowell on Friday evening. Because of the uncertainties of the General's schedule, the exact time of the Union meeting has not yet been definitely set, but it will probably be held at 4.30 or 5 o'clock in the afternoon...
...Colonel Azan, who has been officially appointed by the French government as side to General Nivelle during his stay in Boston, is well known to Harvard men especially through his leadership of the University R. O. T. C. at the beginning of the war. As colonel of the regiment he rendered invaluable service in training the men in actual war conditions, as he had experienced them at the front...