. Reveille. lost a bayonet? Certainly no one claims it. Mar. 1 5th.—Ten week students take their departure. Brack wears a white shirtand collar for the first time since he landed among us. No drill, nobody beating thesick list. Everybody getting it in the neck in exams. Mar. 16th.—Several Seniors have pictures taken for the Reveille. Shall I mailyour proofs? Thank you, no, but I shall call for them. Miss——. Wonder why? Mar. I 7th.^—OConnor decorates his wrist band as usual. Blankman betrayshis nationality by humming The Wearin o the Green, to the surprise of all. Mar. 18th.—Socks Trimble inqui


. Reveille. lost a bayonet? Certainly no one claims it. Mar. 1 5th.—Ten week students take their departure. Brack wears a white shirtand collar for the first time since he landed among us. No drill, nobody beating thesick list. Everybody getting it in the neck in exams. Mar. 16th.—Several Seniors have pictures taken for the Reveille. Shall I mailyour proofs? Thank you, no, but I shall call for them. Miss——. Wonder why? Mar. I 7th.^—OConnor decorates his wrist band as usual. Blankman betrayshis nationality by humming The Wearin o the Green, to the surprise of all. Mar. 18th.—Socks Trimble inquires if anyone has a second hand baby car-riage for sale cheap. He fails to find a suitable one in the barracks. Mar. 19th.—Sunday O. D. called up to entertain some fair visitors. Theyrequest him to procure them each a glass of real country milk. He informs them thatthe new patented milk machine has broken down, and that the institution is not intendedas a benefit to weary travelers, anyway. 172. A VIEW FROM THE BARRACKS


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