There will be a belt issued to each member of the Regiment which will be attached to his rifle in the gun racks at the armory. Each man will be responsible for the same.
For tomorrow's weekly march, the Regiment will take cars waiting in front of Smith Halls at 10 o'clock, which will go to Forest Hills square. The Regiment will then form in order and march about one mile to the estate of E. D. Brandegee '81, Regent of the University, where refreshments will be served. The regular schedule of manoeuvres will then be followed. The return trip will be made so that the Regiment will reach Cambridge by 5.30 o'clock at the latest. Each man should bring ten cents for car fare.
All officers and Non-Commissioned officers will have their full insignia of rank for the march tomorrow. These consist of shoulder straps, leather leggins and hat tassels for the officers and chevrons for the non-commissioned officers. chevrons for the non-commissioned officers may be procured from the Harding Uniform Company.
Men who have automobiles carrying four passengers, which they care to offer as staff cars for the march tomorrow, will hand in their names at Regimental Headquarters.
Men who are capable of blowing the Infantry bugle calls will report at Headquarters today before 2 o'clock, with their instruments.
It is hoped that as many men as possible will sign up for tickets for friends for the Regimental Review May 30 not later than tomorrow. As the Regiment is facing a deficit there will be no free tickets issued. Tickets are 50 cents.
The following men will report this morning at Regimental Headquarters for instruction in riding the officers' horses from the Commonwealth Armory to Forest Hills: R. M. Benjamin '17, N. A. Aldrich '19, M. J. Savage '19, D. H. Read '19, E. A. Bruett '16.
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