. Book of the Royal blue . Buildings comprise a fourth group. Thisis composed of the main building of theDepartment, its annex and the power latter is 200 by 100 feet. The fifth group is residential. This con-sists of handsome rows of houses extendingfrom the Severn to Dorseys or CollegeCreek, and is about one mile in is a break between Sampson Row onthe southeast and Lfpshur Row on thenorthwest, but it is expected that a generousCongress will appropriate the money to pur-chase the three squares in Annapolis thatalterthe straight line of Academic boundariesand which prev
. Book of the Royal blue . Buildings comprise a fourth group. Thisis composed of the main building of theDepartment, its annex and the power latter is 200 by 100 feet. The fifth group is residential. This con-sists of handsome rows of houses extendingfrom the Severn to Dorseys or CollegeCreek, and is about one mile in is a break between Sampson Row onthe southeast and Lfpshur Row on thenorthwest, but it is expected that a generousCongress will appropriate the money to pur-chase the three squares in Annapolis thatalterthe straight line of Academic boundariesand which prevent the union of these sepa-rate rows of buildings. They are occupiednow by officers attached to the Academy. THK WORK . FUTURE OK THK NAVAL.\CADEMV. The Naval Academv was establishedOctober 1(1. 1845, James K. being. THE ARMORY AND DRILL HALL. BANCROFT HALL President and George Bancroft Secretaryof the Navy. In the past the Academy hasequipped officers who went forth from itshalls prepared to meet in battle array thebest naval forces of the nations. TheAcademy has obtained an unquestioned rep-utation as the best nav al school in theworld. The officers of the AmericanNavy have the confidence of the people relv implicitly on their ability,courage and fidelity in the hour of the coun-trys peril and danger. They have provedthemselves capable in battle, and have givena Mahan to philosopic history; a Beehlerand Hske to invention; a DeLong and aDanenhower to exploration. It is the aim of the Naval Academy toeducate its students in all that they will needto become competent naval officers; to keepthem in the forefront of nautical knowledge,and to make them masters of the art ofmaritime warfare. It goes without saying EMANCIPATION.
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