Word: martially
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Eugene Dubois '33, junior grade Lieutenant in the United States Navy, was tried in a general court martial last Wednesday and convicted of "colliding with and sinking the schooner Wigglesworth while serving as officer-of-the-deck on board the U.S.S. Boylston, although previously and definitely informed that the said ship Boylston was approaching a sailing vessel...
...court martial, although only a mock trial, was carried on with all the seriousness of an actual trial, by the Senior members of the Harvard R.O.T.C. The trial was conducted during a laboratory period for the purpose of demonstrating to the members of the course how a general court martial is drawn up, convened, prosecuted, and judgment granted. Yesterday's court martial, which was held in Boylston Hall, is the first of its kind to be held by the Naval Science department at Harvard...
...painting a periscope from a submarine in another part of the room. The Naval Science Department has asked for the use of Memorial Hall as its base, but they have been granted only a section in one of the remote parts of the basement. Once again the martial beat is in the heart...
...Martial music by 18 bands pleased and excited Nashville's biggest football crowd (25,000) while Dixie Roberts ran for one Vanderbilt touchdown and passed for the other that beat Georgia Tech...
...police wasted no time, replied with revolvers & rifles. In a few hours the Dublin comparison became even stronger. In from Holywood barracks came a battalion of the Royal Innis-killing Fusiliers with machine guns unlimbered. The King's Royal Rifles were ordered to Belfast as fast as possible. Martial law was not declared officially, but authorities clamped on an 8 p. m. curfew on the city, sent out patrols to break up unauthorized gatherings...