March 23, 1918.
General Order No. 10:
1. In Military Science 1 the Section meetings will be discontinued during the fortnight from April 1st to 13th inclusive. They will meet as heretofore on and after April 22nd.
2. F. S. Owen is hereby detailed as Headquarters Orderly.
3. The Regiment will participate in the "All America" parade to be held Saturday afternoon, April 6th.
By order of the Commandant. P. W. LONG, Captain and Adjutant.
Notice:
All members of Military Science a Tactics are directed to note the following:
1. At all lectures, delivered to either the whole or part of Military Science 1 or Military Science 2, men are directed not to sit in seats other than the assigned to them. In cases of infuriation of this rule, the delinquents will marked absent.
2. At drills and field exercises men are directed to report to the Companies or Sections to which they have been signed. Attendance at any other will not affect absence from the proper organization, except when permission has been obtained beforehand.
Notice:
Lieutenant C. E. Mellen, N.A., will in University C Monday to Friday, exclusive, from 12 to 1, to demonstrate French Automatic Rifle (Chaucot).
This individual instruction will open to men in Military Science 1 well as men in Military Science 2.
Notice:
Members of Philosophy B who are Section 2-a or 2-b of Military Science or Section 1-a-or 1-b of Military Science 2, may attend any other section week of March 25-30. They are direction to report to Mr. Dunton at Headquarters what section they attended, and give their names to instructor in charge of the section.
By order of the Commandant.
Memorandum:
Military Science 2.
A pamphlet on "Grenades and Exclusives" will be issued to all men in Military Science 2. Men are directed to be at Military Headquarters to read these books, as they will be issue personal application only.
By order of the Commandant. P. W. LONG, Captain and Adjutant.
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