Show STUD EXT LIFE 2$s This condition is deplorable unfortunate Fix it! for it doesn’t correspond with our style of doing business If the fault lies with the students fix it! If it lies with the head of the athletic department fix it Let 11s do something and do it nick to throw off this feeling of restraint ! to get out or the rut into which we are sinking Do something drastic if necessary hut let 11s do something Look the athletic situation squarely in the face and try for the old school’s sake to think out a remedy for it has got to he remedied and remedied in a liurrv Deparfmenl Mores AMliltirij DcparMnciU The date of the second annual jJj en- campment has not been fixed The college authorities appreciating the good results of last year’s cam) granted 11s a whole week for this most important exercise If military enthusiasm among the preps continues at the present fever heat the second annual encampment will probably materialize for about an hour and a half on some sunny May It is unfortunate afternoon in that the new cadets to whom “Cam) Iiisbee” has not become a tradition outweighed ( numerically ) the few old cadets Sisyphus of old had a picnic compared with the job tint confronts the baker’s dozen old wheel-horse- s who have been so faithfully assisting the commandant in his efforts The only problem that approaches ours in vastness is the one which tries to stare out of countenance the unblinking bunch i” 37- - iji The annual inspection by an officer of the War Department was held April 27 It was the first bat- talion inspection with band in the history of the college I11 spite of the fact that about sixty cadets had left because of spring work the enrollment was 13 including 23 members of the military band who added materially to the good appearance of the battalion in their natty dark blue West Point uniforms 1 Among the practical exercises held recently were problems in advance and rear guard duty and nassage of defiles During one of the most interesting of these “A” companv acted as rear guard of a battalion of infantrv which was ordered to check the advance of an infantry column ipoving e from Hyde Park to old Camp Companv “I” represented the out-nos- ts Bis-be- |