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"re BeeBesiieeiietiieeheeiee Feoleoleclecleriot Sunday, March 7, 1920. bbb bedded dba | Orders No. 62. OFFICIAL NOTICES a 2 2 2 2 2 Ie Jet 20 2 Bi Se He Hu J J I SE 2 a 2 A at Headquarters A. and M. College of Texas Units of Senior Division of United States Training Corps, 20 2 a 2 +btrte Reserve College Station | 2. Cadet Garrison, P. M., Infantry, R.O.T.C., having been | found physically unfit for military service is hereby dischargd from the | RO.T.C. of the and ceases to be a member | Cadet Corps. Offi ih (Orders No. 63. 1. Paragraph 1 Orders No. 60, Texas. 4 4 s ; | which refers to the wearing of the It is desired to call attention of not only members of the R.O.T.C., but also all the campus people, to the 2 fact that the Government sends films | to this institution every week and are | generally shown on Tuesday nings, immediately after supper. Naturally these films cover military training, but it is believed that they will be found very interesting to anv-} one because they show the very lat-| est appliances, apparatus, and meth- | ods as they were developed by the | recent war. They will clear up eid things not understood as published in | the press, renorts, and books dealing with the war. shown on Tuesday the ninth, lowing subjects will be covered: eva- | In the pictures to be | the fol- | | gold “The Working up of Firing Data | for Artillery.” “Three-Inch Gun Section.” “Indirect Laying.” A well trained officer should know first, his own arm or branch of the service, and secondly, he shoul | be familiar enough with the other | arms and branches of the service to | enable him first, to know their fectiveness, and secondly, their ficulties, third, their influence the action of his own branch. ef- | dif- | upon | For | that reason a versatile officer should | be well acquainted with the other branches. It is a very important item for the Infantry, for example, to understand in a general way the | OTACY Lo ol Corn ie hovahe ie sec a that there will be no loss of morale Signal CoTps,, is hereby assessed the when the Artillery is firing over the | . : [and confined to above mentioned subjects, in Infantry. This knowledge is very clearly given in these pictures. The indirect laying of Artillery is a more recent development of that arm and was in very general use when the contending forces were en- trenched in France during the great- er part of the war C. H. MULLER, Capt. Cav., U. S. Army. ———ee tl ee — Headquarters A. and M. College of Texas Units of Senior Division of United States Officers Training Corps, College Station, Reserve Texas. Memorandum No. 14. 1. Attention is invited to the fact that the Infantry Drill Regulations Provisional, 1919, as published by the United States Infantry Associa- tion, differs from the publication by the War Department in that para- graph 995 of the former corresponds to 558 of the Government publica- tion, and all paragraphs following are numbered 443 numbers higher than the Government publication. Hereafter paragraphs 1. D. R. an- nounced in orders will refer to the numbers of the Government publi- cation. Orders No. 62. After consultation with the president, cadet Sgt. DeStefano, A., Co. D. Inf., R.O.T.C., is hereby re. duced to the grade of private for continued regulations. indifference to College | (Official star is hereby revoked and the | following substituted: The gold star prescribed for dis- tinguished institutions will be sewed | six inches above the bottom edge and | | outside middle of the right sleeve of | the uniform coat and overcoat. By order of Captain Muller. | Robert W. Wilson, 1st. Lt., F. A., U. S.A, Adjutant, BR ABSENT STUDENTS Official Notice from the Office of Ike & Ashburn, Commandant). The following students who were reported absent on the date specifiec below come under the following paragraphs of the absence rule: March 6, 1920. (a) Bussell, R. W. Bossy, H. G. Carpenter, B. L. Daniel, E. F. Hankins, R. Q. Milhollin, R. M. Schiewetz, E. M. Smith, C: TT, Ward, RR. P. Zarsky, C. F. DeBerry, G. E. Crosnoe, C. C. —————eete er eee DEMERITS (b ~ Ashburn, Commandant). | General Orders No. 49. Lang, Company C, | 1:iCadet 3.53. (25) demerits limits of the sum of twenty-five the { campus until Retreat, April 4, 1920, {m., for the [for direct disobedience to orders. 2. Cadet C. C. Clark, Company G, | is hereby assessed the sum of twenty | (20) demerits and May 4, 1920, for insubordination to- ward commissioned officer. 3. The above named cadets will re- port to their company commanders at such times as they may direct. MRD I AGRICULTURAL STUDENTS. (Official Notice from the Office of E. J. Kyle, Professor of Horticulture.) I desire to call the attention of the Senior Agricultural students to a circular, giving information in re- gard to scholarships and fellowships | in Agriculture offered by the Uni- versity of Missouri. The poster wiil be found on the Agronomy Bulletin Board, second floor, Agricultural Building. SPI i ie ASSIGNMENT OF APARTMENT (Official Notice trom the Office of Charles Puryear, Dean.) Apartment No. 1 in Bachelor Hail to be vacated by R. M. Green will be assigned by the Committee on Houses Tuesday, March 9 at 4:10 p. period ending July 1, 1920. Those interested are invited to make written application before 3 p. m.,, March 9. ee Ee Eh DS, SH O Ho H PF THE LONGHORN 1920 Is now offered for sale. This book Co. 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