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...training of officers afforded by summer military camps is a long needed preparation in case of war and an insurance against it, not a promotion of militarism, was the theme set forth in the speeches of President Lowell, Major-General Wood, M.D., '84, Brigadier-General C. H. Cole, and J. A. L. Blake '02 at the meeting in the Union last night. The great need of trained officers, and the inefficiency of present military commanders in many parts of our service, are facts emphasized by all of the speakers, and especially by General Wood and General Cole, who are both...
...question which has been discussed by students this year has brought forth so many speeches, communications, and editorials as the subject of summer camps. Even beer did not raise so great a storm. Nor has interest subsided. It has, on the contrary, grown more acute owing to the nearer approach of vacation, the time men must decide how they are to spend it. New international situations have arisen; and the issue between pacifists and militarists is even more sharply drawn...
...case in favor of summer military camps will be set forth at a meeting in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Major General Leonard Wood. M.D. '84, of the United States Army, President Lowell, and Adjutant General C. H. Cole, will speak of the importance of the summer camps...
...sent out and the Bureau now has 275 co-operators who send in their returns regularly. The blank which is sent out contains a long list of questions to be answered as to the stock, the profit from each article, the expenses of delivery, number of helpers, and so forth. The co-operator answers these questions faithfully and then mails them back to the Bureau. The figures are next compared with the averages of the other accounts, and it is possible to ascertain the developments in which the individual retailer is making or is losing money. The Bureau will then...
...Union Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Major-general Leonard Wood, M.D. '84, of the United States Army, will treat the subject in all its important phases, and explain why a large attendance at the summer camps is especially desirable at this time. He will probably set forth the national significance of enlisting college men in such preliminary training...