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trencli mortar, administration, military history and infantry drill nnd tnctics. Juniors will
be instructed in the operation nnd
ncHrs of the mnchinc cun nnd in
100 Advanced Course and 710 fantry drill nnd tactics; sophomores
In spniitincr nnd nntrolling, infantry
Underclassmen Are Allowed
drill and the operation and tactics of
to Take Military Science
the automatic rifle; freshmen in miliTraining
physical drill, rifle
tary courtesy,
marksmanship nnd infantry drill.,
Infantry drill for the sophomores'
nnd freshmen will include the mnnunl
Because of n curtailment of funils of nrms, squads, platoon nnd compnny
itproprintcd by the government, only drill, guard duty, shelter tent pitch- n, limited number of students nt the ing nnd ceremonies.
University of Kentucky will be nllow-eCol. W. C. G. Ilobbs, head of the
to tnkc the R. 0. T. C. course this R, O. T. C. department, will not reyear, it hns been announced.
port for duty nt the university until
Only 100 ndvnnccd students nnd the first of October, owing to nn
hnvc
710 freshmen nnd. sophomores
which hns confined him in the
registered for the course, nnd uni- Walter Reed hospital at Washington
forms will not be issued for nnother for some time. The regular work howmonth so that the ranks can again be ever, started Wedncsdny under the
thinned, before getting down to real direction of the stnfT which hns been
work.
on duty for several days.
The cadets will be organized into Have Three New Faculty Members
a regiment of two battalions of three
have been
Three new members
companies each, with officers as fol- added to the regular staff this year.
officers, seniors; c.nnt. n. D. Snaldinc. formerly with
lows: Commissioned
first sergeants nnd platoon sergeants, the 399th Infantry, at Fort Leavenjuniors; corpornls and squad leaders, worth, where he was a member Qf the
sophomores; and freshmen, privates. stnff of the commanding general,
This is a new plan at the university. Capt. Herbert W. Schmid formerly
Courses Are Outlined
with the 26th Infantry at Platts- A.
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The seniors will receive instructions burg Barracks, N. Y.; Sergt. Johnmil- Short, formerly in charge of the
in the use and tactics of the

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high school.
Captain Spalding nnd Captain
Schmid will hnvo charge of the ndvnnccd instruction for the juniors nnd
seniors, nnd Captain James Taylor
and Sergeant Short will hnvc chnrgc
of the instruction of the sophomores.
The freshmen will bo under the com
mand of Capt. J. E. Tdrrcncc, assist-- ,
cd by Wnrrant Officer G. A. Knight
nnd Sergeant Everhart.
Cadet Officers
Cadet officers for the regiment for
year have been nnnounccu as
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Colonel, J. A. Dnbncy; Licutcnnnt-Colonc- l,
H. L, Woods; Majors, W. A.
Harbold and It. C. Willinmson; Captain and Regimental Adjutant, J. R.
McFnrland; Cnptnins, J. A. Warren,
E. T. Bullock, F. P. Derrick, J. W.
Ramsey, E. B. Cochran nnd II. S.

Turner; First Lieutenants and
Adjutants, A. G. Stevens nnd
C. II. Green; First Lieutenants, J. J.
Jones, J. L. Cnssidy, C. O. Eehols,
A. II. Terrell,"1!. M. Atchison, M. S.
Wallnce, R. F. Adams, L. G. Tracy,
A. C. Prichard, J. R. Walter, L. W.
Croft, J. C. Bobbitt, W. D. Scott,
E. B. Lallcy, II. A. Blake, W. M. An-

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to the doan of the college in which W. C. A. and when you nro lonesome to the university nnd nt no time do
or blue drop In the "Y" room.
any net thnt will bring disgrace on
you are enrolled.
Remember nt nil times your duty you or your university.
Do not drop nny subject without

your dean's permission.
Attend nil your classes regularly.
For general information in regard
to fraternities, nctivities, etc., see the
deiwi of men or women.
Remember the Y. M. C. A. nnd Y.

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Alterations A Specialty

Miss Lucille Dobbins has gone to
Ashland to take a position as dietitian
in the Ashland General Hospital.
Dr. J. T. C. Noe and daughter, Miss
Rowena Noe have returned from
Europe where they have been traveling during the summer.
Miss Lizzie Lee Graddy is back at
her duties after enjoying a trip to
Europe.
Miss Carrie Bean has returned from
a delightful motor trip to Florida and
other southern states where she visited
a number of bookstores which are run
in connection with universities and colleges.
Miss Elizabeth Helm has left for
South Hadley, Mass., where she will attend Mt. Holyoke College.

STUDENT COUNCIL LAYS
DOWN RULES FOR FROSH
(9). All students must keep to the
walks and driveways at all times.
(10). Freshmen must be courteous
to upper classmen at all times.
Melcher Offers Suggestions
In addition,, to the above rules,
Dean C. R. Melcher offers the following suggestions.
For information about classes go

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Mr. Cnrl Sax returned several days
ngo from six month's stay abroad, during which time lie visited friends in
New York and his mother in Iowa be
fore returning to the University.
Mr. Hannibal Weiman has returned
from Washington where he acted as
delegate from Sigma chapter of Allpha
Sigma Phi to the National convention.
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