Bulletin . ond Camp.—July 12—July 20. Registration closes July Camp.—July 21—July 29. Note.—Those boys who were in the 1914 or 1915 Camps mayregister for the second camp only. Only Agricultural Club prize winners will be admitted to thethird camp. The special camp for the girl winners in club work will also beheld July 21—29. ORGANIZATION OF THE CAMPSelection of Boys The selection of boys who are to receive the advantages of thesecamps will be left to the individuals in various organizations whichmay be interested. Granges, Y. M. C. , Churches, Clergymen,Scout Masters, Superintenden


Bulletin . ond Camp.—July 12—July 20. Registration closes July Camp.—July 21—July 29. Note.—Those boys who were in the 1914 or 1915 Camps mayregister for the second camp only. Only Agricultural Club prize winners will be admitted to thethird camp. The special camp for the girl winners in club work will also beheld July 21—29. ORGANIZATION OF THE CAMPSelection of Boys The selection of boys who are to receive the advantages of thesecamps will be left to the individuals in various organizations whichmay be interested. Granges, Y. M. C. , Churches, Clergymen,Scout Masters, Superintendents and Teachers are urged to selectboys who might be benefited by a week of this kind, and to see thatthey are provided with necessary means in order to attend. Each camp will be limited to fifty boys. Boys between the ages of 12 and 17 years only will be admitted Discipline The camps will be under military discipline. Only those boyswho are willing to conduct themselves in the proper manner and. One of the 1915 Boys Camps ? 27 THE AMHERST MOVEMENT observe the rights and comforts of others are invited to join thecamps. All members of the camps are required to attend and partici-pate in all meetings on the schedule unless prevented by are only a few definite rules in connection with the camps. 1. There shall be no firearms in camp. 2. There shall be no smoking. 3. No camper is allowed to leave the college campus withoutpermission. 4. A gentleman always. Expenses Eight dollars will be charged each boy for the week. This regis-tration fee is used primarily for board, to help defray the cost ofmaintaining the camp and of instruction and supervision. LOCATION OF THE CAMP The camp is situated on the M. A. C. campus just south ofthe College Armory. The boys sleep in a large tent 40 by 70 feet,made of army duck. Each boy is provided with a spring wire cots are grouped into units of six, designated as tents anda leader is selected for each. A smaller


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