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The following lectures will be given during the next six weeks by members of the United States Army. These lectures will be held at New Lecture Hall at 5.15.
Friday, February 25.--Major Edwin T. Cole, U.S.A., retired. Subject: "The Development of Military Science as Affected by the Improvement in Weapons of War."
Tuesday, February 29.--Regimental Commander. Subject: "Infantry Drill Regulations. School of the Company, Close Order."
Friday, March 3.--Captain Thomas A. Roberts, U.S.A., Cavalry. Subject: "Cavalry."
Tuesday, March 7.--Major Edwin T. Cole, U.S.A., retired. Subject "Military Map Reading, Part I."
Friday, March 10.--Captain James C. Walsh, Ordnance Department, U.S.A. Subject: "Modern Ordnance."
Tuesday, March 14.--First Lieutenant Sandiford Jannan, C.A.C., U.S.A. Subject: "Coast Artillery."
Friday, March 17.--Major Edwin T. Cole, U.S.A., retired. Subject: "Military Map Reading, Part II."
Tuesday, March 21.--Captain Robert Davis, U.S.A. Subject: "Field Artillery."
Friday, March 24.--Colonel William E. Craighill, Corps of Engineers, U.S.A. Subject: "Field Fortifications, Part I. Intrenchments."
Tuesday, March 28.--Regimental Commander. Subject: "Drill Regulations. School of the Company, Extended Order."
Friday, March 31.--Colonel William E. Craighill, Corps of Engineers, U.S.A. Subject: "Field Fortifications, Part II. Demolition and Use of Engineer Troops."
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