The Colleges in War Time And After; a Contemporary Account of the Effect of the War Upon Higher Education in America
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The success of the undergraduate drill, the large number of men who went to the first series of officers' training camps, and the establishing and the success of Camp Columbia are in large measure due to Mr. Keppel's efforts. He secured the services of Captain (then Lieu- tenant) R. Hodder- Williams as officer of military instruc- tion for the camp, and so provided an administrator of the military training at the University. On April 17, the Staff Corps constituted an Executive Committee on Mil...itary Affairs with the following person- nel: Professor H. E. Crampton, '93, Chairman; Profes- sors James C. Egbert, '81, and Charles E. Lucke, '03, Ph.D., J. D. Livingston, '80, Prank D. Packenthal, '06, and John J. Coss, '08 A.M. This committee was to assist the Eighth Corps in matters requiring the cooperation of University instruction. The Executive Committee on April 19, ap- pointed John J. Coss, '08 A.M., its executive secretary with his office in 321 University Hall. Professor Crampton subsequently requested Mr.
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