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There will be no drill for members of the University Corps on Monday, April 22, it was announced yesterday at the Headquarters Office. Section meetings, however, will take place at the usual hours. On Tuesday afternoon, April 23, the first combat exercises of the calendar year will be held at Fresh Pond, with the entire regiment participating.
On April 22 copies of plans for the first combat exercises will be given out to all members of Sections 3, 4, 5 and 6 in order that they may prepare themselves thoroughly to understand their duties for the following day. All men of the other sections in Military Science will go over the plans in class before the exercises takes place. For the practical training which is to come twice a week on the various maneuver grounds, the regiment will be divided each time so that the men of one battalion will be engaged in repairing the Fresh Pond sector of trenches while the remaining two battalions are practising combat formations.
The appointments of officers and non-commissioned officers to hold office until the end of the College year will be published on the first day of the spring term. The two organizations that are executing the combat problem will be divided into two full companies according to the new American regulations, and during the exercises battalion commanders will act as captains.
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