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Tuesday: 8-9 (Section Rooms) Military Topography; Text, Grieves; pp. 17-35. 9.15-10, Physical Training by Battalion; Koehler, pp. 68-71. 10-10.30, Signalling, semaphore code. 10.30-12, Gallery practice; Bayonet fencing under Master of Fencing. 1.30-2.30, (Section Rooms) Minor Tactics; Text, Bjornstad; pp. 1-16. 2.45-3.45, Squad Drill, extended order. 3.45-4.15, Signalling, wig-wag code. 4.15-5.30, Company Drill, close order...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reserve Officers' Training Corps | 5/22/1917 | See Source »

Wednesday: 8-9, (Section Rooms) Military Topography; Text, Grieves; pp. 36-52. 9.15-10, Physical Training by Battalion; Koehler, pp. 68-71. 10-10.30, Signalling, semaphore code. 10.30-12, Gallery practice; Bayonet fencing under Master of Fencing. 1.30-2.30, (Section Rooms) Minor Tactics; Text, Bjornstad; pp. 17-22. 2.45-3.15, Signalling, wig-wag code. 3.15-4.15, Company Drill, extended order. 4.15-5.30, Battalion combat exercise...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reserve Officers' Training Corps | 5/22/1917 | See Source »

...class of 1883 have contributed funds for the planting of four new elms in the Yard. These trees will be put in position this week under the direction of the Hicks nursery crew. The elms, which were selected by Mr. H. J. Koehler, the tree expert, have trunks about eight inches in diameter, and will be pruned to a height of 25 or 30 feet. It is calculated that their rate of growth, if conditions are favorable, will be about a foot and a half a year in height, and three feet in spread...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOUR ELMS FROM CLASS OF 1883 | 10/13/1914 | See Source »

...move three more trees were offered from other sources. Professor Fisher, in charge of the work of restoring and protecting the trees in the Yard, then undertook a thorough investigation of the problem. With the aid of F. L. Olmsted '94, J. W. Chapman S.D. '11, H. J. Koehler, and Henry Hicks, studies of the soil conditions were made, and the trees on Boston Common were studied to observe the results of transplanting and protective measures against insects. When it was decided that the transplanting could be successfully accomplished, Mr. Koehler made a long search for suitable trees...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOUR ELMS FROM CLASS OF 1883 | 10/13/1914 | See Source »

...Copeland (H.), P. Newton (H.), F. Wolle (Penn.), H. Church (Penn.), M. A. Boyle (Penn.), T. S. Berna (Cor.), C. Crandall (Cor.), E. A. Hunger (Cor.), H. G. Watkins (M. I. T.), G. C. Shedd (M. I. T.), H. H. Morrell (Syr.), R. C. Haimbaugh (Mich.), R. Koehler (Pr.), B. D. Watts (Penn. State...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMPLETE SCORE CARD OF INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET | 5/27/1911 | See Source »

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