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By a unanimous vote the Field Artillery and Quartermaster Corps members of the Caisson Club, University Mil Sci organization, decided to part company in a recent joint meeting. The reasons cited for the split included the large size of the two units and the "incompatibility of their diversified interests."
After the break took place, the F.A cadets, still retaining the old name of Caisson Club held their first meeting for the election of new officers. The work of the evening was the election of new officers. The men chosen were Cadet Captains Robert Y. White '43, new President, Wilford S. Alexander '43, Vice-President, Thomas F. Bartlett '44, Secretary, and Niles Chubb 1G and '43, Treasurer.
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