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The mysterious disappearance of a delicate measuring instrument from the ROTC supply room has baffled the army.
The transit, valued at $516 and one of 15 devices used to shoot accurately the big army howitzers, has been missing since drill on Monday.
ROTC officers will not call the loss a "theft" but "carelessness" by some student who neglected to return it to the supply room. Army officials said the transit is of no value to the layman due to its special measuring standard and the army serial number. University Hall may have to pay for it if it does not turn up.
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