Newcomb, Daniel C.Campbell, Hugh G.Cox, ClaraMcKissack, David W.Taylor, Charles L.Watkins, Sharon B.Thorp, Daniel B.2019-05-092019-05-0920181093-9652http://hdl.handle.net/10919/89463An explanation of how the U.S. Army's use of the Blacksburg college undermined the school's military tradition, which had dated to the school's beginnings as a land-grant institution in 1872.24 pagesSize: 866 KBapplication/pdfenIn CopyrightHistorySouthwest VirginiaBlue Ridge"Living in a New World": World War One and the Decline of Military Tradition at Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1916-1923ArticleThe Smithfield ReviewThe Smithfield Review221