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Reserve Officer' Training Corps

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Grades in Military Science. Nov. 7, 1917.

Men whose records are deficient in either course will receive postcards Saturday morning, November 10th. A list of men whose work in Military Science 2 is meritorious will be posted that morning in University 1.

Changes in Memorandum of Information of Oct. 1, 1917.

The Secretary of War directs that the following changes in the Memorandum of Information regarding the third series of training camps, be made:

Paragraph 4. Change 21 to 20 years and 9 months.

Paragraph 6. Change 21 to 20 years and 9 months.

Paragraph 7. Change 21 to 20 years and 9 months. Oct. 31, 1917.   McCAIN,   Adjutant General.

Military Science 1,

Drills.

At each drill one half the hour will be used in review. The advance work will be in extended order.

Nov. 19, 20--I. D. R., 214, 216, 217.

Nov. 21, 22--I. D. R., 213, (216, 217).

Nov. 23, 24--I. D. R., 218.

Sections.

Nov. 26, 27--The work covered in drills; also, I. D. R., 18, 31-35, 212, 215, 219, 220.

Notice.

The following transfers have been made effective as of this date:

Wadden, William R., from Company M to Company G.

Teigen, C. P., from Company K to Company G.

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