Annual catalogue of the officers, students and graduates of the Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan ... . cadets. Uniform. The uniform is timple and inexpensive, and makes a good suit forregular wear. All students will be required to present themselves in uniformwithin ten days after assignment. Text-books.— Each military student will be required to provide himself withthe following text-books: United States Drill Regulations (latest edition), TheManual of Guard Duty (latest edition), Small-arms Firicg Regulations (latest•edition), Tutherlys Military Science (latest edition). The inst


Annual catalogue of the officers, students and graduates of the Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan ... . cadets. Uniform. The uniform is timple and inexpensive, and makes a good suit forregular wear. All students will be required to present themselves in uniformwithin ten days after assignment. Text-books.— Each military student will be required to provide himself withthe following text-books: United States Drill Regulations (latest edition), TheManual of Guard Duty (latest edition), Small-arms Firicg Regulations (latest•edition), Tutherlys Military Science (latest edition). The instruction in keeping records will be from blank books, to be providedby the War Department. The articles of war specifically mentioned are amongthe most important for the young officer to know on first entering the records prescribed for study should be thoroughly understood by all gradu-ating cadets, because they show how the soldier enters and leaves the service,how he is accounted for, paid, fed, clothed, armed, and how his military regulated. 94 KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL CATALOGUE. 95 Music. Recognizing music as a factor in education which is practical and elevating,and believing that the germ of artistic faculty exists in every normal person, thefollowing generous provisions have been made for its introduction into the severalcourses: Pupils may take music for a single term or more. A full course, extendingover four years, includes theory, notation, singing, voice culture, harmony, com-position, instrumentation, and technical drill on one or more instruments. TheCollege pianos and organs (limited in number) are used for daily practice by pu-pils who takes music as an industrial. Instruction in music is furnished free, under the direction of the professor incharge, to all pupils in the College, as follows: 1. Singing, Notation, and Theory. Classes will be organized at such pe-riods as will best accommodate the pupils in


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