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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...night at 6 o'clock, but members of the University who have not signed up will be allowed to compete if they present themselves at the Gymnasium at 10 o'clock this morning. No strength test will be required. The tournaments are open to students in the University in regular standing as graduates, undergraduates, or unclassified students. Any student may enter the novice championship provided that he has fenced for less than two years. All Freshmen are eligible for the 1920 championship...
...date 350 men have applied for admission to the Reserve Officers' Training Corps since enlistments were thrown open after the spring recess. The new cadets enrolled will be assigned to provisional companies, each of which will be placed in charge of a sergeant-in-structor of the regular army. These companies will form a provisional battalion under the command of Captain Bowen, who is to supervise the instruction of these units. The incoming cadets will be distributed so as to equalize the strength of the companies...
During the first week the schedule for training the provisional companies will not be the same as that for the regular companies. The former are to devote 18 hours to the School of the Soldier and of the Squad, and 18 hours to the School of the Company, close order. Special attention will be paid during the drills to School of the Soldier and Squad movements, as well as to those in the School of the Company. For each of the provisional companies, acting non-commissioned officers will be selected...
...schedule of training for the regular companies (A, B, C, D, etc.) of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps for the week May 7 to 12 will be entirely devoted to the School of the Company--Close and Extended Order--excepting that not to exceed six hours of the time allotted may be devoted to battalion drill--close order...
...meeting Monday is open to all members of the University who are interested in radio work, or who are considering the Signal Corps as a means of serving the country. The regular meeting will begin at 7.30 o'clock, but any men who are in doubt as to the nature of the work of the corps or the qualifications for admittance are urged to come out at 7.15 o'clock, when all such questions will be answered. It is also essential for all men who intend to join this branch of the service to report tonight, as their entry into...