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ORD- NANCE GUN- NERY Jnstrnctor MAJOR ORMOND M. I.ISSAK. Cadet, U. S. M. A., 1878-1882; appointed from California; graduated 8; jd Lieutenant 4th Artillery, 1882; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, U. S. M. A., 1886; lit Lieutenant 4th Artillery, 1889; Transferred to Ordnance April 24. 18X9; Captain of Ordnance, 1898; Major of Ordnance, 1904; Instructor of Ordnance and Gunnery, U. S. M. A., 1904. Senior cctotant fnctructor CAPTAIN JENS BUGGE, 28th Infantry. Class ’95; graduated 4. ofiistant nstructoro SECOND LIEUTENANT WILLIAM I . ENNIS, Artillery Corps. Class '01; graduated 20. SECOND LIEUTENANT ARTHUR H. BRYANT, Artillery Corps. Class ot; graduated 22.
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The H () W ITZER BENNY TAKES THE FULL COUNT. Feii.d: “Captain, how would you distinguish a barbarian from a civilized man ?' CAPr. M.: “Well, if you were down on Flirtation and a drowning man in the river yelled for help and you didn't throw him a rope, you'd be a barbarian. Growly Please ! I Daly (reciting): “About this time two legions of Varus were cut up by the great and renowned military leadet •Herman the German’.” DEFINITION. “Government is what you might call the rudder of the ship of state.”—Siioat Pridgen . HE KNEW. Lieut. C.: “What did the Mussulman War cause, Mr. Merritt ?” Si.ew: “Much bloodshed, sir.” A LEGAL DISCUSSION. Bill Prosser: “Sav, Willie, here's a case for you—If C in throwing a stone at I) knocks a picket out of l)'s fence, can D pick it up in defense? Willie Miller: “Sure he can, that is if C has entered upon D’s land, in which case he can not be put out on a pick up.” FMQ TuDBINq lA ml as hall.
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25 The HOWITZER MAXED rr!! Little Joe: “Yes! That’s correct, Mr. Pridgen. Hut what’s the reason for all this?” Pridgen (after much thought): “Well, Capt., I guess it’s for some reason or another.” BALLISTICS. Test, (reciting): “In blasting, slow powder is used. Lieut. E.: “Yes, that's right, and why, Mr. Test? Test: “Well, I suppose it’s to give the workmen a chance to get away. HARD ON MAGGIE. Beau Bkummell Ward (Reciting on next subject instead of hi own)—“Saw-dust is used to absorb nitro-glycerin in— Jr.vs B— Now, Mr. Ward, when you mention saw-dust you are treading on Mr. Maghec’s toes.
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