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In order to make the preparedness movement in the University something more than an ephemeral interest in drilling, a course of lectures in military science has been arranged for the second half-year. To accomplish its object--certainly constructive and essential--the course must be taken by all men qualified to count it toward a degree, and attended by as many others as possible. The lectures will cover the most interesting phase of military training; and those who have done the most irksome part at the summer camps or in the state militias, will not reap the greatest possible benefit if they do not avail themselves of this opportunity to do more advanced work. Mr. Wright holds office hours this afternoon in University 18. The men who have been at Plattsburgh and those who have had a year's training in the militia ought to consult him at once. It must not be said that the preparedness movement in the University was founded on a patriotism which has no intellectual depth.
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