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Owing to the fact that the Newton Constabulary, along with other State Guard troops, was relieved from duty yesterday, all undergraduates who have just enlisted in the former organization during the recent recruiting campaign are automatically relieved from duty, provided they have not spent at least one night in the barracks at Mechanics Hall. However, their names will be carried unofficially on the reserved or inactive list, and should the organization be called for future emergency service, these men will be expected to fulfill the agreement made at the time of enlistment.
Col. White Thanks University.
Colonel James G. White commanding the Newton Constabulary, was much pleased with the spirit shown by the University throughout the strike, and in a letter to the CRIMSON, sent this message: "I wish to express to you the obligation I feel for the services which you have rendered in endeavoring to secure recruits for this commannd. Please accept my most cordial thanks."
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