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...Phillips Brooks House Association purchased yesterday a new, standard sized Pathescope motion picture machine which will be used for the entertainment of the two training corps that are stationed in Cambridge for the summer. The University R. O. T. C. and also the Naval Radio Reserve studying at the Cruft Laboratory will be given picture entertainments throughout the next two months...
Extensive arrangements are being carried out by the Phillips Brooks House Association to care for the men in Cambridge who are enrolled in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps or the Reserve Radio Corps. The Phillips Brooks House itself will be open to members of either of these units, and writing rooms and other rooms are being fitted up where men who have "time off" may find relaxation...
...orders have been received to enlarge the branch of the Signal Reserve Corps established at the University new recruits are needed to bring the size of the corps to the standard set by the Government. Already 119 men are regularly attending the classes in radio and code work at the Cruft Laboratory, preparatory to the encampment of the members of the corps for intensive training. New recruits are to report to Captain E. C. Russell, at Army Headquarters, 25 Huntington avenue, Monday and new classes in code work will be organized for these men, who will be only slightly handicapped...
...last month has exceeded all expectations. The work is in charge of Professor James C. Egbert, director of the department of extension teaching. Professor Egbert has decided to permit students to enter the classes for several more weeks. The courses include training in trench construction, camp sanitation, army regulations, radio telegraphy, and engineering training such as is needed by army engineers and for similar courses. Other courses are offered for Governmental training, and hosts of classes are open for special training for women who desire to be of service to the Government during the war. The courses will continue until...
...Rush and his escort were greeted by President Lowell, Professor G. W. Pierce, Ph.D. '99, director of the Cruft Laboratory, and F. W. Hunnewell, 2d, '02, Secretary to the Corporation, upon their arrival at Pierce Hall where the Signal Corps recruits are housed. After reviewing the members of the radio school, some 110 strong, in uniform, the visitors, accompanied by the University officials, inspected the sleeping quarters and classrooms in Pierce Hall, and the equipment and classrooms in the Cruft Laboratory. A detail from the United States Marine Corps, under command of Captain J. A. Adams, which served...