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DRILL AT FRESH POND TOMORROW.

After Next Week Only One Lecture A Week Will Be Given.

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The exercise at Fresh Pond under the direction of Lieutenant Morize, in which only cadets in Military Science 2 are to take part, will be held tomorrow afternoon instead of Friday as previously announced. The cadets will assemble at Massachusetts Hall at 3.40 o'clock and will march from there to the trenches under Captain Canfield. During his visit here next week, Secretary Baker will probably witness a manocuvre in the Fresh Pond trenches similar to those held last year by the 1917 Corps.

Beginning with next week, the number of lectures in the two Military Science courses will be decreased to one. Instead, an extra drill will be held for the whole Corps from 4.30 to 5.30 every Friday, as it has been thought wise to include as much outdoor work as possible in the training before weather conditions become unfavorable.

There has been some correspondence recently with the military authorities at Yale in regard to a joint military review in the Bowl in which the Yale Battery and the Regiment would take part. The review would be held in November and would take the place of the annual football game between the two colleges.

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