Word: wintered
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Next term's schedule of training for the R. O. T. C. will be notable for a centralization in practical work rather than for a continuation of the rather intensive theoretical instruction that has marked the military courses during the winter. Plans for the work to be undertaken by the University corps after the spring recess were announced by the Headquarters Office yesterday. The dates upon which the different battalions will go to Wakefield for range practice were made known, as well as a general schedule of the practical training to be done regularly by the entire regiment. Morning drill...
This afternoon the men of Military Science 2 will engage in the first outdoor engineering work of the year, when they accompany Lieutenant Morize to the Fresh Pond Sector in order to renovate the trenches, which are in bad shape after the winter months. The platoons will assemble in line, under arms, on the east side of University Hall facing the building, at 2.30 o'clock. Upon their arrival at the scene of action, the men will be divided into eight sections and assigned to different parts of the line for duty...
...daylight-saving bill was introduced in Congress by Senator Caldwell this winter and passed both Houses with practically no opposition...
...previous year the use of the Library was diminished during the process of removal in the summer, while the stalls of the stack were not properly equipped for use until February. A comparison month by month between the two years shows a marked increase during the fall and winter months of 1916-17 as compared with the same months of 1915-16, but from April on, with the more active interest in military affairs there was a distinct dropping off in all figures even
...aspects and the educational results of the Harvard-Technology decision, and on a later page the legal document itself is reproduced. The feeling that, after all, the University is in even more healthful a condition than could be expected is borne out by Professor Munro's report of the winter term, especially by his paragraph on "College standards in war-time...