Word: signalers
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...training of the first class consists of instruction in signal communications, command, sword and voice drill, and the innumerable duties of officers in field and garrison. This work includes training the new fourth class and extended cavalry and artillery hikes...
Work on assignments, line drills, and a long signal drill with the emphasis on passing plays took up the first part of the afternoon before Coach Knox brought in his seconds to demonstrate some of the plays that the Cadets will use in the game Saturday. There was no contact work against the seconds except the little that always takes place in a dummy scrimmage...
...check which for days he carried in his pocket, unbanked, to show friends. At that time he was Detroit's first Street Railway Commission chairman. In 1916 he was police commissioner, in 1919 mayor. He vigorously established municipal street railways, longview public building programs, traffic signal lights (first city). When in November, 1922, Michigan's Senator Truman Handy Newberry resigned under censure for excessive campaign expenditures, Mayor Couzens was appointed to the Senate vacancy. Elected for a six-year term in 1924, he is now the Republican nominee to succeed himself for another six years...
This afternoon Sir George Henschel will lift the baton he first raised fifty years ago, and will signal the Boston Symphony Orchestra to begin the same program that they played under his direction at their first concert. To Harvard men the occasion will be the anniversary of a most valuable and delightful aspect of life in Cambridge. There has always been a very close association between the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Harvard College...
...unfit for the game. In the team A backfield, Record played the entire afternoon in Batchelder's position, as the veteran back is letting down a trifle after his strenuous work on Saturday, when he played through the bulk of both games. Following the scrimmage the teams had signal practice with a white ball, until Horween called it a day at 5.30 o'clock. This afternoon the University teams will scrimmage Coach French's 1934 eleven...