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The University Military Office has issued a call for photographs of last year's regiment, to be used as illustrations in a pamphlet which will be published by the University and sent throughout the country as an encouragement for enlistment in the crops, in case a plan for summer training is decided upon. All men who have any clear, interesting photographs of the R. O. T. C. in 1917 are asked to bring their prints or negatives to the Headquarters Office as soon as possible.
The pamphlet, which is now nearing completion, will be similar to that published each year by the Summer Engineering Camp. It will outline the aims and possibilities of the R. O. T. C. this season as well as give a record of the results obtained by the corps last summer. The publishers desire to illustrate the work with true-to-life snapshots of the men at drill, in camp, and on the march, taken by members of the regiment.
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