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President Lowell's official authorization of the regulations for the government of the Regiment marks the establishment of the organization on a firm footing as a recognized University institution. The rules are only those indispensable to the efficiency of a military body, and they will be fully obeyed in both letter and spirit by all who have not a mere dilettante interest in this work. With the prospect excellent that the Legislature will allow the Regiment to use rifles, it seems that students are to have their wish for an opportunity to learn in a live and efficient body the rudiments of military work. It now behooves all the members to determine to put their best into it during the next four months, that the Regiment may demonstrate its usefulness as a permanent institution in the University. And that means not only drilling, but attending the lectures in military science and planning for Plattsburg next summer.
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