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...connection with the nation-wide Red Cross drive next week, a campaign for subscriptions will be conducted at the University from May 20 to 25. This drive will not be for increased membership, as was the case last fall, but for donations toward keeping up the work of the society. Throughout the country a strong attempt will be made to raise $100,000,000 during the week, for this sum is greatly needed to allow the present organization of relief to continue unimpaired...
...rather unusual ability to attract to his aid officers, including especially foreign officers, capable of giving competently modernized instruction, and it may be hoped that he will succeed in this effort again. Whether it be in the famous trenches at Fresh Pond, or in the trench system and wide manoeuvre fields available at Williamstown, here are opportunities in the coming summer which no college man should miss if he yet has hope of performing an officer's service. Boston Transcript
Since his graduation from the University in 1907 the lecturer has had a long experience in all branches of the aviation service. He is author of "The War in the Air" and other books of wide circulation. Since the outbreak of the war he has made several trips to the fronts and has performed many investigations...
...good officer has not only a wide and accurate general knowledge, but must be especially expert in one or two important branches of the military art. A number of R. O. T. C. men who are going to the June camp will have an excellent chance at Camp Devens to become specialists. They will be instructed in the Hebert system of physical training, and in addition, either grenade throwing or the British bayonet manual. As they will be given an intensive course in connection with the O. T. C. camp there is no doubt that this instruction will be thorough...
...players began their tennis season Wednesday with a one-sided victory over Boston English High, winning every match by a wide margin. The summary: Singles--N. R. Knox '21 defeated Biddell, 6 to 0, 7 to 5; G. W. Caner '21 defeated MacHugh, 6 to 0, 6 to 1; F. C. Hanighen '21 defeated Sulkan, 6 to 1, 6 to 0; E. D. Cumming '21 defeated Hartshorn...