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Show f k $92,300 Fof V. v Liberty Loan Tho n. 0.'T. C. unit at the Utaty Agricultural College In competition i ' with twenty-flvo othor schools In 1 ,' tho western division, secured a to ff i tal of $0 2,300 for tho Victory Llbor- ' ty Loan, according to Lieutenant i I Colonel Uartle, professor of military ( science and tactics at tho U. A. C. This nionoy was secured thiough j ' personal subscriptions of tho mom- j I hers of tho three platoons at tho j j - college and through their sollclta- tlons. This should place tho college i , unit near tho front In tho ranks of western schools, both In total and J) per capita subscription, 14r Platoon competition was engaged fr In and tho Third platoon camo first wltl1 3,000; First platoon, second, j 1 with $2,4150, and tbe Second platoon ' third wltii ?1,450. II. O. T. C, head- ' I quarters and other subscription $ credited, $85,100, making a grand total of $02, GOO, Tho highest Indl- I vldual rocords are as follows: II. H. Engeman of the first platoon I camo first with $1,C50; Alficd T. Farroll of tho Third Vlaloon, second, -with $1,600, and OtjorgQ Eccles.of . - tho Second platoon took .third with -$1,000. J During. 'tl H week tho members of tho II. O. T. C. unit have been spending practically all of the time allotted to drill on the target range at tho two, three and five hundred yard marks, uiider tho' direction of Lieut. Col. Hartlo. Lloutcnaut Scott and several sergeants have taken the pit and handled, communication by tho phone. Some very good records huvo been' scored.- t |