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The exhibition of the Reserve Officers Training Unit on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon was worthy of the highest commendation. The Unit was organized but two months ago, and has been drilling under arms only a little over one month, yet in practically every movement the formations were executed with the snap and precision that usually comes of longer training. The only blot on an otherwise impressive review was the small army of obnoxious street urchins who persisted in making themselves conspicuously objectionable. Captain Cordier and his officers are to be congratulated, for the splendid showing made yesterday augurs well for the efficiency of the Unit after three months of intensive training.
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