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Reserve Officers' Training Corps

Notice: Feb. 27, 1918.

Professor Ward's lecture, scheduled for M. S. 1 Thursday evening, February 28, will be continued beyond 8.15, but will not be later than 9 P. M. It may possibly terminate at 8.30.

Corrections for I. D. R. has been received so that Par. 764 now reads as follows:

"Whenever the National Anthem is played at any place when persons belonging to the military service are present, all officers and enlisted men, not in formation, shall stand at attention facing toward the music (except at retreat, when they shall face toward the flag). If in uniform covered, they shall salute at the first note of the Anthem, retaining the position of salute until the last note of the Anthem. If not in uniform and covered, they shall uncover etc. -----"

The change being that now one does not salute unless in uniform and covered,--merely stand at attention facing the music. If in civilian dress and covered, raise the head-dress and hold opposite the left shoulder. It is urged that all keep this in mind, an opportunity to put it into execution may be expected at the lecture and band concert on March 5.

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By order of the Commandant. . .   P. W. LONG.   Captain and Adjutant

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