Word: monitors
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Attention of cadets is called to the Regulations making the wearing of uniforms at drills, sections, and lectures compulsory. Men who have not been furnished uniforms should report the fact to their section instructor and to the monitor of the lecture course, otherwise, they are liable to receive demerits. R. G. FULLER, Captain...
...Government placed the monitor Amphitrite at our disposal for a cruise during the Easter holidays. At the end of these holidays New Haven was made one of the naval bases of the Third Naval District, and Lieutenant Murphy was placed in charge. The university, with the consent of the rowing committee, handed over to the Government the University Boathouse to be used as a training school. This made a division in our ranks. The enlisted men, some 30 odd, went down to the boathouse and gave up their college work. About 150 others who wanted to finish their college course...
...Instructors, head monitors and first sergeants will submit to the Commandant's Office, 1 University Hall, a daily attendance report (using the prescribed form) of their respective section, lecture group or company, showing those present and absent. A check mark (x) will be made opposite the name of each cadet present and "abs" opposite the names of those absent. This report will be signed by the instructor, head monitor or first sergeant, and will be turned in on the same day as the meeting of the section...
...Until further notice, instructors, head monitors and first sergeants, following each class or formation, will submit to the Commandant's Office. I Uni- versity Hall, a report of attendance, showing absentees, etc. The printed list will be used for this purpose, signed by the instructor, head monitor, or first sergeant, and submitted within 24 hours following the class, lecture or formation. C. CORDIER, Captain, U. S. Army, Commandant...