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The opportunity for morning setting-up drill next week under the direction of Captain Kendall is very fortunate for members of the R. O. T. C. and particularly for those taking the special examinations. The irregular hours of these tests and the added work they will require will make it difficult to find time for one's usual amount of exercise. Half an hour of setting-up drill under the supervision of an expert officer will more than make up for this lack.

Physical drill is now such an important part of military work that this will also be a welcome chance to increase our military knowledge. The officers at the June camps will be favorably impressed by a man who can do physical drill with snap and precision. There should be a goodly number present next week when "First group, First exercise" is commanded.

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