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ol unteered to . . . . - .' ' ursuitg have v ssav of txvinsn ciaaers ivho, ui add1U0H I0 thslf Ofdlnaif PL C1 R b I 1 ' . . . - - 2 t I' O V num ers a roximate n' hold ccmmissions 111 a war-time army. At the present time Hi . 1213 U ' 5 . 1 . - .- ' - - Or s consists o c cers vtit ex erience SUJJOO. The vast majority oi our present Reserve Cf P P in the XVoI'ld YVar. However, each year more and more of these men are passing the age of useful service, and in order to lill these vacancies, Ollicers are drawn from the schools and colleges support- ing senior R. O. T. C. units. Culver has been highly honored by the government in beiiu alloxvetl to have a senior unit. With the exception of strictly military colleges such as VVest Point, Y. M. l., and Others, Culver is equipped to turn out the best material for oicbcers for Ll war-tiine army that could possibly be hoped for. This is because of our remarkable daily ' ' h' h ermeates the entire institution. discipline and the constant military atmosphere W 1C p lt is certain that the discipline and the military life at Culver more nearly approach that of the United States Military Academy than any other institution. r the Reserve Corps iven certificates of eligibility fo y The graduates of Culver are g ' I f of R. O. T. C. vworlt, they Ixill, up.in se- which means that, having completed' our years coming 21, be eligible for a Commission in this body. 0 QJj'QBn A AUCUSTA MILITARY A ' T CADEIVIY s - . --- -.-.I'O1'l Deiiance X I CULVER MILI'TARY ACADEIVIY,-,mu C I 1 1 'Hoag liven nt. GEOIIGIA MILITARY ACADEMY C H -----s 0 C26 llauk. Ga. KEMPER MILITAIIY SCHOOL, ,,,, B , -s-- ,--,, I ionville N10 T .. . . lXEw MEXICO MILITARY INSTITUTE Il N Y X - ' -f------A USNYC , l low I 1 sw NEW YORK MIL A ki ii ITARY ACADEMY- R --- .... -COInwall-:tn-Hudson, N. Y, IvERsIDE MILITARY ACADEMY --an -A . i as 'i I A' SHATTUCK SCHOOL-um 1llllk.XlllL, Lia, as sl 11l'il1IuIll. Minn. STAUNTON MILITARY ACADEMY- T . qttiunt X'- X ' WM J. ST. :lOHN,S MIIJITARY ACADEMY c Delaiticld Wie ST' ,l0HN7S SCHQQL ------g--------- --- lhlillllllly N, Y, WENTXVORTH MILITAIKY ACADEMY T A- l.exiiIgt-nn, NU, lizofl
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Culver, cz Memorial ' ENRY HARRISON CULVER, founder of Culver Military IH Academy, died in 1897. Since then his purposes and ideals have been carried on by his Widow, Emily Jane Culver, until her death a few years ago, and by his children, as members of the Board of Trustees. Culver of today is the hnest evidence of the Whole-hearted and enthusiastic spirit with which they took up plans left them by the founder, and have turned his dreams into reality. By virtue of their office, Colonel Fleet, Superintendent 1896-191 1, and General Gignilliat, his successor, have been members of this Board, and have contributed their Wise and experienced counsel to its deliberations and plans. Scarcely a year has passed since the death of M1-. Culver Without some notable additions being rnade to the plant and equipment of the school which bears his name, and Which is maintained as a tribute to his memory. The result is a plant that is the wonder and astonishment of all who come to see it, and the Trustees promise that the end is not yet, for they still have many more plans which they hope to see Worked out at Culver Within the next few years. The money, the thought, and the hours of planning they have given to this labor of love make a debtor of every rnan Who has Worn the grey of the Culver Military Academy, or any of the varied uniforms that mark the schools of the summer months on Lake Maxinktickee. tml
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