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Yesterday's telegram from the War Department to the University Military Office clears up the question as to where the R. O. T. C. quota for the Fourth Series of Officers' Training Camps will report. It is now certain that all those men assigned to Quota A--members of Military Science 2--will report for duty and training at Camp grant, Rockford, Ill., and that the other men of the University's quota will go to Camp Devens next Wednesday, May 15. All men who are to leave College to attend these O. T. C.'s must receive certificates from...
...qualified as to age, physical ability, and citizenship, but who have had too few hours of military training to make them eligible for entrance to the Fourth Series of O. T. C.'s in Class B, may go into intensive training immediately to make up the needed time. A telegram from Washington yesterday announced the War Department's approbation of the plan, and an officer is now on the way from Camp Devens to take charge of the training of this special unit of Military Science...
...spite of the fact that all applications for the June camp were closed yesterday in order that they might be sent to Washington by today, the Military Office has decided to allow men to enroll until this noon when a telegram announcing the new applications will be sent to the War Department. All men who wish to attend the camp for men under age, must sign the agreement at the Headquarters Office immediately...
...first advice received by the University military authorities as to the proximity of the inspection came in the form of a telegram to Major Flynn ear- ly yesterday morning, when Captain McDonell wired that he would arrive on Monday, March 25, to inspect the records of the Corps; the men and the equipment. This accounts for the sudden announcement of the inspection by the Headquarters Office yesterday in order to allow the men of the First Battalion an opportunity to prepare their uniforms and other articles of equipment for the ceremony this afternoon...
...subject for the triangular debate between the University, Yale and Princeton proposed by Yale last Tuesday has been rejected by Princeton. A new subject has been accepted by all three universities, and the final wording received by the management here yesterday in a telegram from Princeton is as follows...