The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept 1918-June 1919 . centered mostly in radio instructioiand telegraph work. Under the direction of Prof. Tilcston and his corpsof workers, including several ColoradoCollege men, the men have been taughtall the latest wrinkles in wireless andground telegraphy and have become soproficient as to earn the liearly ap-proval of every inspector who has ap-peared in the city. The men sentfrom here to the officers traininga hundred different ways and havecamps and to the various cantonment:have demonstrated their superiority inearned the commendations of everycommanding


The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept 1918-June 1919 . centered mostly in radio instructioiand telegraph work. Under the direction of Prof. Tilcston and his corpsof workers, including several ColoradoCollege men, the men have been taughtall the latest wrinkles in wireless andground telegraphy and have become soproficient as to earn the liearly ap-proval of every inspector who has ap-peared in the city. The men sentfrom here to the officers traininga hundred different ways and havecamps and to the various cantonment:have demonstrated their superiority inearned the commendations of everycommanding officer. Section B, as it is now known,passes from the life of the college to-day when every man will be giveihis final pay and Ins honorable dis-charge. Perhaps they will be glad toget out but they leave behind them ?record of which any group may bipioud and to which the College canever point with a finger of pride. Forthey have soldiered to the minute andhave proved that the government wasnot wasting its money when it keptthem here on the COLORADO LOLLEGf UNIT had previously been named as meessergeant exchanged with SergeantChase at Billet No. 3. A sixth billet,under the charge of Sergeant Holt,was opened across from HagermanHall, and then transferred to Mont-gomery Hall upon the vacation o£|thatplace by the doctors. lhc work of the local unit,, and es-pecially ol the men of Section A,in a military line has been such \ thatthe entire unit has earned the appro-bation of every officer who has visitedon the post. It has been said time andtime again that not even in the officerstraining camps was there to be seensuch an aiiitudc ol military precisionand efficiency as that which has beenacquired here in the past two months,the earnest and untiring efforts of theofficers in charge of die work is re-sponsible for this record and it is atribute to their efforts that the com-mand has achieved such a reputation. When, as a result of the epidemic olinfluenza which broke out in t


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