Bomb . But Harry took it all calmly; nothing has ever seemed to worr;y him. Ever since his Rathood days he has been somewhat of a highbrow. Electricityappealed to him from the first. Finding the course interesting, he had little troublein understanding which way the current goes. Practical electrics has always hada strong hold on him, and his cimbition is to be an Illuminating Engineer. Perhapssome day he will see to it diat the cadets at iV. M. I. have enough light tostudy by. Harry cast his lot with the Artillery in the R. O. T. C. He is a gallanthorseman, but, although he has become highly


Bomb . But Harry took it all calmly; nothing has ever seemed to worr;y him. Ever since his Rathood days he has been somewhat of a highbrow. Electricityappealed to him from the first. Finding the course interesting, he had little troublein understanding which way the current goes. Practical electrics has always hada strong hold on him, and his cimbition is to be an Illuminating Engineer. Perhapssome day he will see to it diat the cadets at iV. M. I. have enough light tostudy by. Harry cast his lot with the Artillery in the R. O. T. C. He is a gallanthorseman, but, although he has become highly proficient at riding his horses neckand holding on by his ears, he is best (and safest, in his own estimation) whenriding an iron limousine, commonly known as a caisson. Hence he thoroughlyenjoyed his months vacation at Camp Knox last summer. He hopes to beassigned there for training each year, and we know he will be quite the stuff asa reserve lieutenant for a couple of weeks. Aint that a helluva note!. ^C^^


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