The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept 1918-June 1919 . to the Kappa Sigma house underSergeant Little the next detail to thePhi Gamma Delta house under Ser-geant Holt, the next detachment to theSugman Chi house under Sergeant SECIION DISCHARGEDA ME Chase, the fourth billet was under thecharge of Sergeant Sevitz and the fiflhand last under the charge of SergeantCase. As soon as the epidemic of the flubroke out those men who had not beeninducted into the service were kept out[ of the billets, in accordance with an[ order from the city Board of Health,land those Sergeants in charge of bil-• lets not


The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept 1918-June 1919 . to the Kappa Sigma house underSergeant Little the next detail to thePhi Gamma Delta house under Ser-geant Holt, the next detachment to theSugman Chi house under Sergeant SECIION DISCHARGEDA ME Chase, the fourth billet was under thecharge of Sergeant Sevitz and the fiflhand last under the charge of SergeantCase. As soon as the epidemic of the flubroke out those men who had not beeninducted into the service were kept out[ of the billets, in accordance with an[ order from the city Board of Health,land those Sergeants in charge of bil-• lets not inducted were superceded byi men who had been inducted. Thus,I Sergeant Little was replaced by Ser- geant Newbold, Sergeant Holt, by Ser-gent MacTavish and Sergeant Sevitz,by Sergeant MacDougall. SergeantCase was assigned to Headquarters andSergeant Sweet tooK Billet No. arrangement persisted until thelatter part of the two months whenSergeant Newbold gave way to Ser-geant Brown upon his promotion toFirst Sergeant and Sergeant Little, who. MEN OE SECTION B FINISH THEIR WORKI0DAY AND WILL DEPART EOR THEIR HOMES Last of the Three Detachments Trained Here Ischarged; Section Has Made Enviable Recordin lis Work While at Colorado College. Dis- In going your various ways youshall see your loved ones and resumefriendships that will mean much to you,but in parting from your comrades inarms—your fellow ildiers here—therewill be a pang of .egret measured onlyby the amount of heart and soul youhave put into your preparation to fightin a wonderful cause. —CAPTAIN RUDD. With the discharge of the last of themen of Section A early part of nextweek, Colorado College will close whathas been one of the inosl successfulforms of war work demonstrated any- jwhere in this country. A record to jwhich it may well point with pride formany a year to come, has been writ-ten daily by the men, who have beenengaged in the task of fighting andeducating at the same time, [t is arecord which is


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