The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept 1918-June 1919 . d the new corporal and step i! back so as to allow the relief to passl in front of them. The new corporal1 then, commands: I. Forward, ; the old sentinel takes his place| in rear of the relief as it passes piece in the same position as thoseof the relief. The new sentinel standsfast at a right shoulder until the reliefhas passed six paces beyond him. whenhe walks his post. The corporals taketheir places as the relief passes them. HOWLS FROM THE HASH HOUSE. Ive eaten in Rector in Tates_ Ive eaten in Bills Place, too;Ive had all


The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept 1918-June 1919 . d the new corporal and step i! back so as to allow the relief to passl in front of them. The new corporal1 then, commands: I. Forward, ; the old sentinel takes his place| in rear of the relief as it passes piece in the same position as thoseof the relief. The new sentinel standsfast at a right shoulder until the reliefhas passed six paces beyond him. whenhe walks his post. The corporals taketheir places as the relief passes them. HOWLS FROM THE HASH HOUSE. Ive eaten in Rector in Tates_ Ive eaten in Bills Place, too;Ive had all the service from cookedwhile he waitsTo the waiter that waits till oft had a dozen hovring around The while I was eating at will,But theres one thats best that eercould be found—The lass at the Silver Grill. 0, Nora. 0 Nora, 0, How I adore er. Shes rilling a long-felt need; Be it custard and cheese. Or j,, It takes feel! t plain peas, maam,Nora to bring on the II Order Milk, Cream andButter from us — Main442. The Sinton Dairy sweater! held responsible sweaters, which ,under the shirt o : for it. ; It is probably that mess kits will bei issued to the men in the near future and they will fed in Cossitt Hall. NoI definite announcement to this effect has[ been made as yet but it is known thatsoon as practicable, mess will be inCossitt instead of the downtown res-taurants. The conduct1 of the men at drill andin their marching has evoked a greatdeal of praise both from the officers incharge and the townspeople. Thecolumn attracts a great deal of at-tention as it swings down Cascade andup Pikes Peak avenues and alwaysfinds a crowd of watchers as it ap-proaches. The officers have remarkedseveral times that they have never seena bunch of recruits, most of them greenmen, take hold in such an eager man-ner and predict that the Colorado Col-lege unit of the S. A. T. C. will be oneto be worn only of the best drilled detachments ill theblouse; that is, al- region. FAM


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