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Upon assembling this afternoon the troops will take trolley cars to the North Station, where they will entrain at 4.17 o'clock for Wakefield Centre. Arrived at their destination, the battalion will march to the range, a distance of two miles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRST BATTALION TO LEAVE FOR WAKEFIELD | 4/26/1918 | See Source »

...America" parade will be the second occasion upon which which the University R. O. T. C. has appeared in a ceremony in Boston. The first time was the escort of the French Military Mission from the South Station to the Harvard Club, which occurred on April 28, 1917, almost one year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY R.O.T.C. WILL BE IN ALL-AMERICA PARADE | 3/23/1918 | See Source »

...this week. Dr. Elmer Peter Kohler, Abbott and James Lawrence Professor of Chemistry, who left for Washington for war research work on the first of this month, has been granted an extended leave of absence to enable him to continue his services there for an indefinite period. He is stationed at the American Experiment Station of the Bureau of Mines as assistant to the Director in charge of research problems...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WAR WORK AGAIN CUTS FACULTY | 3/14/1918 | See Source »

...Elmer Peter Kohler, Abbott and James Lawrence Professor of Chemistry, left the University last night for Washington, D. C., where he will be engaged in work for the Government. He will be stationed at the American Eperiment Station of the Bureau of Mines, in Washington, as "Assistant to the Director in Charge of Research Problems." The University Field Laboratory--a branch of the Bureau--of which Professor Kohler is head, has also been transferred. For the past few months he has been working in Cambridge with these men on problems arising from...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WAR WORK CALLS PROFESSOR E.P.KOHLER TO WASHINGTON | 3/2/1918 | See Source »

...latter also reached the finals of the 60-yard service dash; winning the third heat of the preliminaries in the time of six and four-fifths seconds. However, in the final heat he was outclassed and failed to place. French of the Portland Naval Station, by a final burst of speed, was the winner in six and two fifths seconds, equaling the world's record. W. Rollins '16, former University sprinter, now in the M. I. T. aviation school, after a hard-fought struggle nosed out Proud of the Navy Yard for second place, losing to French by little more...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1921 RELAY LOST TO M. A. C. | 2/18/1918 | See Source »

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