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...brief speech. The principal address of the day was made by Lieutenant Morize, who spoke at some length on the added significance of Memorial Day this year, and the lessons we must learn from our dead. He showed how the men who have given their lives to their country teach us not only how to die, but also how to live. "The simile of one runner handing on the torch to the next, never letting the flame die out, is ever true," he declared, "and let us remember that the fewer the number remaining, the higher will mount the flame...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EIGHTY HAVE GIVEN LIVES IN ALLIED CAUSE | 5/31/1918 | See Source »

Instruction at the camp, which is known to the War Department as the Plattsburg R. O. T. C. Camp, will be confined mainly to fundamental military training in Infantry. During the work it will be the purpose of the training course to teach all the cadets how to command in various capacities and for this purpose the system of rotation among officers and non-commissioned officers, such as that used in the present University corps, will be enforced at Plattsburg...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WAR DEPT. PLANS FOR JUNE CAMP ANNOUNCED | 5/27/1918 | See Source »

...year. Lieutenant Morize will be in charge of the exercises and he will have as assistants the instructors of all branches of the service now working at Devens. As an added asset, the Military Office has asked for five West Point cadets to aid in the training and to teach the U. S. Army discipline as described by Colonel Applin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A 1918 BARRE | 5/15/1918 | See Source »

...equal last year's, provided that the Military Science men of this University enrol. They will be the "brains and spinal cord" of the regiment without them discipline and efficient instruction will be impossible. Until we can become officers there is no better task open to us than to teach others what we have learned and thus start them on the road to commissions. The preparatory schools of New England will flock to this camp; it is up to every one of us to do our part in teaching them the few fundamentals which they as yet have not been...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A 1918 BARRE | 5/15/1918 | See Source »

...Military Office. The two who have been discharged are not the only ones who have deserved the penalty,--they were merely a little less proficient at the game of "getting by," and they are therefore set up as examples of poor spirit. Yet their cases, if they will teach others a lesson, will have been worth while. The average student has to have facts knocked into his head; most of us merely shrug our shoulders at these two incidents and thank our stars we are not the unfortunate ones. We are even apt to idolize the men who have been...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DISHONORABLE DISCHARGE | 1/24/1918 | See Source »

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