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THE MILITARY CAMPS.

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On Thursday evening Major-General Wood, U. S. A., spoke on the subject of the Military Instruction Camps. The camp at Burlington, Vermont, which is the one of the five that Harvard students would naturally join, will be held for only five weeks, allowing ample time for other possible summer undertakings; the expenses of the outing will be so slight that the experience is possible for practically everyone; the work will not be so strenuous that it is devoid of enjoyment; the wide variety of the training will render it worth while whether the country is ever at war or not. The military camps furnish a solution of the summer problem worthy of much consideration, particularly for those who are still without plans.

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