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This morning at 7.30 o'clock the Second and Third Battalions of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps at the University will be inspected by Captain Austin McC. McDonell, C. A. C., who is officially representing the War Department on a tour of inspection through the infantry training corps maintained by various colleges in New England. The showing made by the men today will supplement that of the First Battalion, which was inspected and reviewed on Tuesday afternoon, in the report to be made by Captain McDonell to the authorities in Washington. The companies comprising the Second and Third Battalions will...
...University unit of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps will be formally inspected by Captain Austin McC. McDonell, C. A. C., the official representative of the War Department, in the Stadium this afternoon at 3.45 o'clock. The First Battalion will represent the Regiment in today's ceremony and the future status of the Corps in the eyes of the military authorities at Washington rests entirely upon the showing made by the four companies chosen to take part in the inspection. Captain McDonell is under orders not only to inspect the arms and equipment of the men in the Corps...
Resignations accepted: Norman Ethan Allen Hinds 1G, as Austin Teaching Fellow in Geology and Geography; Fred Campbell Meier 3G, as Austin Teaching Fellow in Botany; Philip Francis Weatherill 2G, as Assistant in Chemistry; Edward Ballantine, as Instructor in Music; Durand Appleton Hall 2G, as Assistant in Economic Geology; Curtis Worth Chenoweth, A.M. '13, as Instructor in Public Speaking; Edwin Bissell Holt '96, as Assistant Professor of Psychology...
...Austin W. Scott is hereby appointed Major and assigned to the second battalion, vice W. B. Munro, on leave...
...Corps had been dishonorably discharged from the Corps. Neither of these men was dishonorably discharged. They were both discharged without honor. The distinction of course is far from being a merely technical one. The error is the more serious because it was copied by some of the Boston newspapers AUSTIN W. SCOTT, Disciplinary Officer, Harvard...