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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...complete bayonet squad of 14 men is now practising at the Randolph Gymnasium under the direction of Coach Leslabay. No more candidates will be taken into this group, but another squad will be formed provided enough men report for the work. Practice is held regularly on Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons at 3 o'clock. All instruction is under the personal direction of Coach Leslabay, who, as a captain in the R. O. R. C., had full charge of the bayonet work in the University corps last summer...
...French Ambassador Jusserand that Lieutenant Defourmestraux of the French Army will be detailed to the Princeton Battalion, as an instructor, beginning his duties the first week of the second term. In addition, a Canadian officer and a United States Army sergeant of the Ordnance Department have been ordered to report for service with the university corps, and they, in conjunction with the French lieutenant, will assist in the training of the student soldiers...
Seven competitions for positions on the Illustrated Board will commence on Monday, February 11, when candidates from the Freshman, Sophomore and Junior classes will report at the Illustrated office at 7 o'clock. Positions in the news department will be competed for by members of 1920 and 1921; places on the photographic board will be open to the same classes; while in addition to Freshmen and Sophomores, members of the third-year class will be eligible to become editors on the business staff. If, as in past years, candidates will be summoned from the Junior Class for the news...
Members of Military Science 2 who have not yet expressed preference for one of the three special courses which begin after mid-year examinations are directed to report to Headquarters Monday morning and there fill out for the Aide for Assignments a tabular view card of their courses for the second half-year, stating on it which of these special courses they prefer, and when necessary, which section. PERCY W. LONG, Captain, R. O. T. C., Aide for Assignments...
...which about 900 of the undergraduates belong, will be called upon by the Government in a few weeks. Many of its members are taking advantage of an opportunity to spend a short time at home before finally entering military service. When the call for members of the corps to report is made, it is estimated that the college membership will fall to about...