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...attempt to restore athletics with the opening of the fall term. It was decided at the last meeting of the athletic committee to play through the football schedule that has been prepared if it was at all possible to get together a team from among the younger men of non-military age when they return in September. The Bronx collegians will be much weaker than a year ago, but it has been agreed that the best way to keep the underclassmen in good physical shape for their future entry into military service is by the extension of sports...
...Government will pay all the expenses of the members of the corps and the men will get regular pay as members of a branch of the United States Army. Non-commissioned officers will be selected from the members of the two units and the men will leave immediately for Europe as soon as their two weeks of training at Allentown are completed...
Yesterday the University Reserve Officers' Training Corps completed its first month of intensive training, during the course of which time over 1200 men, members of 54 eastern colleges as well as numerous non collegian men of New England, have been given military instruction in the primary duties of an infantry officer. The further elaborate plans which have been perfected for the progressive training of the next two months are being carried out according to schedule...
...formations in ranks, except when actually receiving instruction, cadets will be brought to "attention" by the officer or non-commissioned officer in charge upon the approach of a tactical instructor. The officer or non-command "rest" or "at ease" after the instructor has passed, or if he remains in the vicinity after acknowledging the salute. No courtesies will be rendered, however, on any field work (sketching, target practice, marches in the field, etc.) unless cadets are addressed by, or addressing, an officer...
...Cadet officers (captains and lieutenants) will be accorded the prescribed courtesies when in uniform. Non-commissioned officers (sergeants and corporals) are not saluted, except as prescribed in paragraph 172, Infantry Drill Regulations, and when making reports to the sergeant-major or acting sergeant-major at ceremonies such as guard mounting (paragraph 351, Manual of Interior Guard Duty, U. S. Army, 1914) or other formation where the non-commissioned officer receives reports for the officer in charge. All cadets, however, should stand at attention when addressed by, or addressing, a non-commissioned officer in the discharge of his duties...