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Twenty-eight men reported for the news competition from the Sophomore and Freshman classes as follows: 1918--F. Butler, A. L. Carroll, A. S. Francis, E. V. French, R. Kielty, R. A. May, and P. N. Rhinelander; 1919--N. A. Aldrich, R. N. Anspach, N. C. Baker, R. S. Clapp, D. S. Dunbar, F. H. Fisher, W. Gaston, L. P. Hall, B. A. Jenkins, J. D. Kittelle, S. P. Mandell, S. E. Mitchell, H. Munroe, L. E. Nosworthy, G. M. Parker, L. Parkman, R. C. Partridge, H. T. Sears, C. N. Schmalz, W. T. Selg, and G. Tolman...
Professor Edwin J. Clapp, head of the Department of Economics at New York University, urges the establishment by the Government of a Continental Force, the ranks of which shall be composed of students in colleges, high schools, and preparatory schools...
Persons of this type could without difficulty or loss, in fact with definite benefits derived therefrom, give at least a year for the necessary military training, Dr. Clapp asserts...
Depending chiefly upon college men not out of college more than three years and high school students not continuing their education, 200,000 men could be recruited annually, is the contention of Professor Clapp. With these men subject to call for four years, the country in five years would have 1,000,000 regular soldiers with officers...
...statement Dr. Clapp says: "In common with many of my fellow citizens I am impressed with the objections of army men to the proposed system of completing our military system by training Continentals, a new sort of militia...