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THIRD ENSIGN SCHOOL OPENS

MEN REPORT TO CAPT. PARKER TODAY FOR 14 WEEKS' COURSE.

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The third session of the Cadet School of the First Naval District will begin today on its 14-weeks' course, designed to fit the men for an ensign's commission in the naval reserve.

The roster of the cadets has reached a total of 159, with the addition of two new men to the previous list, D. H. Marsh and F. B. Webster. Twenty-six former members of the University will be included in the Ensign School, ten of whom were appointed by President Lowell.

All has been prepared for the cadets and no delay will, therefore, be necessary in beginning the required work. The men have been ordered to report this morning to Captain Parker '96, N. N. V., the commander of the School, at his headquarters in Wadsworth House, and will immediately be instructed concerning the nature of their work and assigned to their respective rooms in Holyoke House, the same dormitory which was employed by the second Cadet School, which recently closed. One of the first requirements of the men will be a fire drill in Holyoke House, which will prepare them at once for any emergency.

The training is to be very intensive, and the cadets will have almost no leisure time from reveille at 5.45 until "taps" at 9.30 o'clock.

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