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The charts of the range scores of the second battalion of the University Reserve Officers' Training Corps, which returned from Wakefield last Saturday, show a considerable improvement over those of the first battalion. Not only was the general average somewhat higher, but five experts were produced from these four companies. Their scores were as follows: J. Perrin '20, 222; C. T. Prindeville '18, 216; J. Clark '18, 214; T. Nelson '18, 213; F. W. Hatch '19, 210. Perrin's score of 222 is the highest yet obtained in the Regiment.
The third battalion starts its march to Wakefield at 8 o'clock this morning. For purposes of instruction the body moves with both an advance and a rear guard, Company I forming the former and Company M the latter. The men will arrive at the range a little after noon, but will not commence firing until Tuesday morning at about 6 o'clock.
The schedule of the two other battalions will this week be slightly affected by the Commencement exercises. As previously announced, all Seniors in the Corps will be excused from formations between 6 o'clock tonight and first call Wednesday morning; all other cadets will be excused from half past two tomorrow afternoon until first call Wednesday morning.
Captain Cordier will probably leave for Washington on Friday to take up his duties as a member of the General Staff of the Army. Captain Bowen will not be obliged to go until some time later, and events of the past few days indicate that Captain Shannon will be continued here until the end of the summer.
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