The National Review, Volume 13W.H. Allen, 1889 - English literature |
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Page 327
... officers and soldiers as bandmasters and bandsmen . To it each regiment can send two students , at one time , to remain until they are trained , a method with a disadvantage inasmuch as officers com- manding the depôts of regiments on ...
... officers and soldiers as bandmasters and bandsmen . To it each regiment can send two students , at one time , to remain until they are trained , a method with a disadvantage inasmuch as officers com- manding the depôts of regiments on ...
Page 329
... officers of the regiment to which the band belongs . In an Infantry regiment 5 more men are allowed , making the total 37 ; and there are no trumpeters . A few words as to the daily routine duties of the army bands and their bandmasters ...
... officers of the regiment to which the band belongs . In an Infantry regiment 5 more men are allowed , making the total 37 ; and there are no trumpeters . A few words as to the daily routine duties of the army bands and their bandmasters ...
Page 630
... officers , as porters , nurses , and servants , all being under the control of the medical superintendent ; the matron's duties and responsibilities being limited to the supervision of the female officers out of the wards . * This , of ...
... officers , as porters , nurses , and servants , all being under the control of the medical superintendent ; the matron's duties and responsibilities being limited to the supervision of the female officers out of the wards . * This , of ...
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