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...Discharged to enter: Ambulance, Medical Reserve, etc., 84 Avlation, 61 National Guard, 29 Naval Reserve, 72 Regular Army, 9 Signal Corps, 26 Other branches of Federal Service, 47 Discharged to enter first Officers' Training Camps: Fort Benjamin Harrison, 5 Fort Des Moines, 3 Fort Meyer, 5 Fort Niagara, 11 Fort Oglethorpe, 8 Plattsburg, 224 Presidio, 6 Fort Riley, 4 Fort Logan H. Roots, 3 Fort Snelling, 2 Fort Sheridan, 9 Other Federal Camps...
...Directors of the Alumni Association, of which there are to be three chosen: Francis Roy Martin '93, of New York, N. Y.; Norwood Penrose Hallowell '97, of Milton; William Woodward '98, of New York, N. Y.; Howard Coonley '99, of Chestnut Hill; Eugene Van Rensselaer Thayer '04, of Boston; Benjamin, Loring Young '07, of Weston. Robert Perkins Bass '96, of Peterboro, N. H.; Lawrence Graham Brooks '02, of Medford; and Nicholas Kelley '06, of New York, N. Y.; have also been nominated for this office by petition...
...respective candidates and will stand in this order on the official ballot. Twenty candidates for nomination in all were named, the remaining ten candidates standing in the following order in the number of votes polled in the posted ballot: Samuel Smith Drury '01, Charles Pelham Curtis '83, Benjamin Bowditch Thayer '85, Henry Osborn Taylor '78, Henry Smith Thompson '99, David Abram Ellis '94, George Rublee '90, Robert Patterson Perkins '84, Robert Hooper Stevenson, Jr. '97, and John Lord O'Brian...
...take care of New York city and contiguous territory, and also certain of the other southern states. The greater part of New York state, however, as well as most of Pennsylvania, and three more southern states, have been allotted Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. Other camps will be located at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind.; Fort Logan H. Root, Ark.; Fort Leon Springs, Tex.; Fort Riley, Kansas; and the Presidio, San Francisco, California...
...field kitchen which has recently been presented to the Corps was the gift of Benjamin Joy '05, according to a recent official announcement. Its capacity is great enough to furnish each man in the Regiment with a canteen cup of hot soup, which combined with such cold rations as might be carried in the haversack would compose the mid-day meal of troops during manoeuvres. The gift is a necessary one, and is much appreciated by the Military Office...