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Show year During the first military assembly of the spring quarter, we saw reviewing the regiment, Lt. Colonel J. C. Wyeth, Lt. Colonel R. Campbell, Captain H B Cowles, Captain F. C. Lundberg, Captain F. W. Goates, Captain T. M Davis Lieutenant K. B. Kerr. As the second great war seemed to draw nearer our shores, military train' ing increased in importance. R.O.T.C. training in educational institutions, considered by many to be the best solution to the problem of perpetual national preparedness, necessarily took its place in the federal defense program. I was proud to hear the report of increased enrollment in the R.O.T.C. classes offered by the department of military science and tactics. Under the efficient leadership of Lieutenant Colonel Wyeth, the department responded with a program of expansion, during the course of which new buildings were constructed which will allow for an even greater enrollment. The year saw the University do its part to see that men are "ready, if Uncle Sam calls." Three hundred seven |