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...Col. Waldo B. Jones, professor of Air Science and Tactics, added credence to the reports yesterday when he advised students who had transferred to the Army ROTC unit to "continue with whatever course of study they had started." He also instructed them to act as if the Air Force had not decided to withdraw its original order, which would have discontinued 24 of more than 180 Air ROTC units throughout the country...
...freshmen and fourteen sophomores have unofficially transferred to the Army program. According to Col. Trevor N. Dupuy, professor of Military Science and Tactics, two from each class have already expressed a desire to return to the AFROTC unit if it is accepted by the Administration. Most of the other students are still undecided...
Continuance of the ROTC program at each of the colleges now hinges on the approval of the schools concerned. If a college president requests continuation, the Air Force will withdraw plans to drop the unit. Col. Waldo Jones, professor of Air Science and Tactics, said last night that "the whole thing depends completely upon the decision of the administration," and declined to elaborate...
Students will be able to finish the regular ROTC program under a plan of study devised by Col. Waldo B. Jones, professor of Air Science. Officials at Maxwell Air Force Base who are in charge of instruction at ROTC units have already approved the program. Only an official approval from the Pentagon is needed before Jones can proceed with the plan...
Freshmen not previously enrolled in the Army ROTC program will be able to enroll in it for the first time this term, Col. Trevor N. Dupuy revealed. Dupuy also emphasized that all Military Science courses are open to the student body and may be used for upper level distribution requirements...