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The bill allowing school and college military organizations to drill and parade with firearms was ordered to its third reading in the House yesterday without debate and passed to be engrossed. Prompt action on this bill was taken after a suspension of the rules. Yesterday it was sponsored before the Committee on Military Affairs by President Lowell, Captain Cordier, and Mr. J. W. Earley '99.
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