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EXPECT 1000 TO ENLIST

150 ENROLLED YESTERDAY

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The University now leads all non-military schools in her preparedness program. Over 150 men enrolled in the Reserve Officers Training Unit yesterday, according to a statement by Captain Cordier. A large number of these were students in the Law School and other Graduate Schools, as well as members of the Faculty. A number of applications have been rejected owing to physical disability. Dr. R. I. Lee '02 is taking great care to see that only physically fit men pass through his hands into the training corps.

In speaking of the unit Captain Cordier stated, "I hope to have over 1,000 duly enrolled in the Training Corps when the registration closes next Wednesday night. With respect to the summer training I also wish to state that if at the end of the academic year, peace is assured, it is not my intention to hold any member of the training corps to that clause of the agreement which he signs that obligates him to attend the summer camps."

An artillery unit and possibly an aero section will be added to the corps in a few months and work will be taken up by the division as soon as they are organized.

Enrolments may be made at Regimental Headquarters in Weld 3 daily from 9 to 6 o'clock until Wednesday evening at which time admission to the unit will be closed.

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