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Also artillery would be easier to teach at the University. There would be more work in the classroom and less on the drill field. In all probability, guns could be obtained from the War Department and practical instruction could be carried on with these...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TOMORROW'S R. O. T. C. | 1/14/1919 | See Source »

...part of the University Extension work. These courses are conducted for two hours every Saturday; one of them in Mineralogy, held from 10 A. M. to 12 M., and the other Dynamical and Structural Geology, from 2 to 4 P. M. They are intended for those who wish to teach the subjects or use them in scientific work, or for those who wish a knowledge of them as a part of general education...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Extension Courses Under Way | 11/22/1918 | See Source »

...fall, at least, will not train with the senior corps. Two officers of the Massachusetts State Guard, Captain W. H. Rand '88 and Major De Mille are now acting as instructors, and it is probable that two more officers from the same organization will soon be assigned to teach the students under 18 years of age. Major Joseph Warren '97 and Captain F. W. Rogers of the University R. O. T. C. of last year will also aid in the instruction, and Colonel Williams may detail an officer attached to the senior corps for part time instruction with the Junior...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JUNIOR CORPS ENROLMENT CONTINUES--EXPECT 200 | 9/27/1918 | See Source »

...less cordial manner with which we have been wont to treat our visitors. Little courtesies help to establish a better relationship between colleges and other universities, including Harvard, would do well to follow in the Tigers tracks. With all its evils it has taken the war to teach what sport for sport's sake means...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ATHLETIC COURTESY | 6/3/1918 | See Source »

...were disappointed there; instead of going abroad with one of the Regular Army divisions General Wood was given command of Camp Funston and charged with training forty thousand civilians into soldiers. In so doing he used some of our last year's R. O. T. C. graduates to teach French open order to his officers. In such little ways and by countless others General Wood built up his division until now on the eye of their departure for France he has been sent to command the Western Department...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GENERAL WOOD. | 5/31/1918 | See Source »

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