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The 45 members of the R. O. T. C. listed below have fulfilled the necessary qualifications and have been recommended by the University Department of Military Science for the Third Series of Officers' Training Camps. These men will be allowed to take the special set of mid-year examinations which will extend from December 26 to January 2, and will probably receive orders from the War Department telling them just when and where to report for duty. It is expected that the University's representation will be stationed at Yaphank, L. I.
Two thousand four hundred and ninety men are to be taken from 73 colleges and 20 military schools as well as from the Regular Army, the National Guard and the National Army. All graduates and undergraduates of these institutions, if selected to attend the camps, must enlist for the duration of the war. If at the end of the course they are not recommended for commissions, they will be required to remain in service and finish their enlistment. While students they will receive the pay and allowance of first-class privates, amounting to about $30 per month, plus food, clothing and quarters.
List of Those Accepted.
The complete list of the accepted applicants for the third camp is as follows:
A. E. Angier '20, A. Aspinwall '20, F. R. Austin '20, J. W. Brewer '17, R. T. Bushnell '19, P. M. Cabot '18, J. J. Caires '18, J. Cooper '18, C. J. Coulter '19, C. E. Daly '18, S. W. Dickey '18, P. B. Elliott '19, C. H. Fiske, 3rd, '19, G. A. Furness '18, E. Galligan '17, C. E. Gill '18, F. W. Hatch '19, E. P. Hamilton '18, W. A. Hochheim '19, D. B. Hull '19, L. Jackson '19, J. A. Kiggen '19, R. Kuhn '18, H. B. McGuire '18, A. K. Marsh '21, C. Mellen '20, E. H. Morse '20, J. R. Parsons '19, R. A. Perry '20, S. S. Pierce '19, C. T. Prindeville '18, L. F. Ranlett '21, A. J. Reardon 2M, C. S. Shaughnessy '18, T. A. Smith '18, H. St. John, W. E. Sullivan '18, W. S. Thurber '19, F. West '18, L. A. Wheeler '18, H. L. Whitney '20, H. I. Wilkins '19, H. V. Willard '18, C. E. Works '19, L. H. Zach '18.
Professor Captain W. M. Cole has accepted 35 men for the course in Regimental Supply Service. This course will meet in Harvard 6 three times a week, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings at 7.30 o'clock. Its first meeting will be today.
Following is the list of men accepted for the course:
S. Albert 1L, F. A. Bateson, F. N. Beckett, Jr., '19, C. B. Blanchard, Samuel Caploe, M. F. Chung '20, S. N. Dunton '18, S. G. Falk '19, M. Fryefield '19, H. P. Goldstein 1L, A. C. Hanford, R. D. Hart '21, R. H. Hetrick '20, J. E. Henry '19, W. I. Holt, O. L. Johnston 1L, V. A. Kramer, I. S. Levin 1L, J. L. Levine, V. F. Likins '18, K. A. Loring, F. S. MacGregor, G. N. McKee, W. T. Mahany, H. W. Miller, E. E. Morton, J. I. Nesson '19, C. B. Nichols '21, K. F. O'Brien 1M, R. A. Perry '20, J. G. Remick '21, B. C. L. Sander, A. E. Simon 1L, T. F. Veach 2L, W. G. Welch
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