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Company C will settle in Mather Hall of Leverett and the two remaining companies, D and E, will fill the now empty Winthrop, by taking over Gore and Standish Halls. Companies A and B are already situated in McKinlock and Vanderbilt Halls...
...little disillusioning but Co. A of the Harvard ASTU is definitely dominated, numerically at least, by an Army organization called the Corps of Military Police. And it doesn't help much to know that the Medics are second most numerous in McKinlock. The coast Artillery comes third and the Air Corps fourth. For the interest of persons who pale at the sight of a column of figures, the statistics are as follows; Military Police 60, Coast Artillery 33, Medics 41, Air Forces 25, Infantry 23 (how did THEY sneak in?) Field Artillery 15, Corps of Engineers 14, Recruiting Stations...
...broom closet would really be a dilly, and after all the ten men and true of D-41 McKinlock can always, like the street car conductor, find room for one more. So rally round, boys, leave your small change with Uncle George and we'll get that cablegram off right away. Or possibly make last Sunday night's beer party a weekly event...
Finding, a lack of competition in its own outfit, the First Platoon of Company A of the Army Specialized Training Unit has organized a softball team that will play any and all comers in the University--service or civilian. Company A, which is quartered in McKinlock Hall of Leverett House, has been holding intra-mural games for over two weeks with the Fist Platoon emerging as victor in every contest it has played...
...your worry (I hitched, but don't tell the War Department.) Art Hodes, an you probably know unless you're reading this just to deaden that wait on the chowline or because you're one of my room mates (noidle remark; at the last census in D-41 McKinlock we were ten, not including a mysterious joker who floats in now and then to read PM and The New Republic), well, Art Hodes is one of the old Chicago gang that learned its jazz from the great New Orleans musicians who floted up the Mississippi (a good trick, as Professor...