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80 CANDIDATES FOR THIRD CAMP

Only 56 Can be Accepted.--Military Science 2 Examinations at 5.

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Eighty applications for the Third Series of Officers' Training Camps have been received at Military Headquarters from members of the University. Of this number 56 will be chosen eventually to attend the Camps. The examining officer has been instructed by the War Department to select the full quota of principals and the same number of alternates, but the paucity of applications makes this impossible.

Captain Parker, of the Medical Staff of the Northeastern Department, was here yesterday and spent the whole day making a careful physical examination of one set of applicants. He will examine the rest today.

Appointments of new officers and non-commissioned officers for the First Battalion were given out yesterday. For the time being, there will be no change in the other battalions.

There will be a written test for Military Science 2 in the New Lecture Hall this afternoon at 5 o'clock. It will cover the drills and lectures since the Hour Examination, including work in American close and extended order.

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