Word: regular
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...extended full membership privileges without charge to all members of the University Officers' Training Corps. The swimming pool, shower baths, handball courts, gymnasium, and reading and writing rooms may be used by R. O. T. C. men free of charge. Pool and bowling may be had at the regular rates...
...fourth week of the intensive training starts today. Outside of the ceremonies mentioned above, the work will consist of map reading, trench construction, and additional practice on the gallery ranges, in addition to other drills and regular section meetings...
...Recruit Detachment, which now numbers well over 150 men, is to be divided among the regular companies next week...
...service of the army and navy, 12 are in the various branches of the Officers' Reserve Corps, medical, quartermaster, etc.; 9 are in the Naval Reserve Force; 13 hold commissions in the regular army, navy, and marines; and the remaining 18 are members of the militia of the various states. The list of fields of service in the non-military line is ever more extended. The Council of National Defense, the American Red Cross, and the Belgian Relief Committee are served by the majority of the 57 men under this division, but the various boards at Washington, such...
...several new subjects in their day's work. At 8 o'clock the entire Corps, meeting in 26 sections in various University buildings, had its first lesson in military topography, and immediately afterwards the men were put through the physical drill which will from this time on be a regular feature of the daily program. There followed an hour of semaphore signalling, and the rest of the morning was spent in practice on the sub-calibre ranges and in bayonet drill. In the afternoon at half-past one o'clock section meetings were held again, as provided...