THE BATTALION.
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ture an<l urg'e them to support the measure.
Fraternally,
F. W. Hutchinson,
B. 0. Pittuck,
P. S. Tiuson,
Executive Committee.
EX=CADETS IN THE ARMY.
The secretary of the Alumni Association, in sending-
out his annual statement, included the following- inter
esting- information, showing- the number of ex-cadets who
entered the army and g-iving- the rank of each.
Mr. Tilson says: “You will doubtless be gdad to know
who of our graduates responded to the call for volunteers
for the Spanish war. I g'ive names as far as ascertained
and the ranks of each:
Major—R. A. Rog-ers, ’78.
Captains—Geo. McCormick Jr., ’91; E. G. R. Fowler,
’94; Joseph F. Nichols, ’89; J. R. Holman, ’95; W. F. Rose,
’94; W. D. Anderson, ’90; M. S. Swain, ’88.
1st Libutenants—F. G. Abbott, ’94; "VV. F. Mc
Donald, ’95; W. F. Hutson, ’95; W. E. Perlitz, ’93; E. A.
Cook, ’92.
Regimental Sergeant Major—C. G. Robson, ’98.
Sergeants—W. P. Cotting-ham, ’92; A. W. Bloor, ’95;
R. M. Middlebrook, ’91; Hal Henderson, ’91; H. M. Rol
lins, ’97.
Corporals—Dan Cushing-, ’91; E. M. Moursund, ’97;
H. E. Hutson, ’96. Two have also joined the regmlar