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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...General Orders...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Regimental Orders | 1/26/1916 | See Source »

...judgment of the Board of Directors, the purpose of this endowment as above stated no longer serves the largest interests of the community, the fund of this endowment may be directed to such other use as in the opinion of the Board of Directors shall fulfil the general purpose of training leaders of boys...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TO INSTRUCT LEADERS OF BOYS | 1/26/1916 | See Source »

Morris Hadley, Yale 1916, and son of President Hadley of Yale, describes the organization of the Yale Battery. At the suggestion of Major-General Wood, it was determined to make this company a battalion of field artillery, artillery being the department in which the United States Army is most in need of recruits. The article on "Military Instruction at California," by H. H. Weber '11, might have been considerably reduced without affecting its interest to members of the University...

Author: By R. H. S. ., | Title: Current Illustrated Well Received | 1/24/1916 | See Source »

Reading testified that he had made some study of the law relating to taking on oath for an applicant for assessment, and he said that, in a general way, he advised Townsend as to his rights at the time Townsend went before the Cambridge assessors...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: READING AND HILL FOR DEFENCE | 1/22/1916 | See Source »

...student mind at Bowdoin, New York University, and a Middle Western state university. . . . Elementary questions about the war, such as the location of Gallipoli and Saloniki, the identity of Venizelos, Viviani, Poincare, . . . were presented to certain college classes, with the result that Venizelos appeared as anything from a French general to a Mexican rebel. . . . The Dean of Bowdoin questions whether students of New England colleges are very steady newspaper readers. . . . The trouble is that if the proper names mean nothing, the reading is of limited good. The fault is in the student's own background. All these colleges are maintaining...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "WHO IS GALLIPOLI?" | 1/21/1916 | See Source »

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