Word: telegraming
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...When the telegram of The Fatherland arrived, asking for a holiday greeting as a contribution to the Christmas number, I was sitting in my psychological laboratory with a group of students engaged in a complicated psychological research. We were just experimenting on some subtle functions of the human memory, studying the conditions under which man remembers and forgets. Some of the results were very queer. We found that the mind does not hold or lose its memory ideas in a mechanical way, but that everything depends upon purposes; ideas which are gathered with a certain aim quickly fade away when...
...learned from a telegram yesterday that the Second Battalion of the First Antillery Regiment is still at the border engaged in target practice and will not entrain for the North for at least a week. The First Battalion is the only body of troops to have left, and is expected to arrive in Boston about next Wednesday. It will pass through Fort Worth, Texarkana, Little Rock, and St. Louis; from there to Buffalo, and then home by way of Albany and New York. After reaching Boston, the troops will be forced to spend several days at the armory before they...
...return for the time spent the men will receive $400 worth of flying instruction, and further, will be doing more to aid preparedness than could be done in any other branch of the service. Lord Kitchener, England's Minister of War, in a telegram sent to Canadian flyers in training at Newport News, said, "One flyer is worth an army corps...
Julian Langson Lathrop '18, who was reported killed while on ambulance duty in France, is alive and well, according to a telegram received by Dean Hurlbut from William R. Hereford, head of the American Ambulance in New York. The complete telegram follows: "Dean Hurlbut, Dean of Harvard University, Cambridge. Will you do us the favor of correcting in Press rumor published in Boston that Julian Lathrop has died in France. Rumor entirely unfounded. Cable from Ambulance Committee says Lathrop is well. William R. Hereford...
...which the CRIMSON will operate in the Living Room of the Union. For the benefit of those who are unable to witness the game in person, for full details of the game will be sent by CRIMSON representatives at the field direct to the Union by special wire. Each telegram will be read as it arrives, and the progress of the ball traced on the board. The reports will be as complete as it is possible to make them. Union members will be admitted...