Wentworth Military Academy - Yearbook (Lexington, MO)
- Class of 1909
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Annual Catalogue 1906-1909 Announcement 1909-1910 t4ksns bona In Corpora 5ano ' Summary of Advantages I. It is the oides and iargftf Military School in th« Middle Wcstt and has been iitiii ' r thr nimt ' mat ff0a fakn dift rtry Kgtnning in becppj; — a pmod of 5 !ii|cnr -mil ' - c;ir-. II. It Ua£ tlie services  t an i r nv I . S. Anii oiliLtr, iltuilt-il hy xUv War lh pajtmcnr. ns Professor of MilitaT ' Science and Tactics. It is rated by the War l e- ivirniit ' in in C ' fa-- ' A. rlir ht{ h« .clffi pf Alllti iry ScbCKiby Tbov ioic ; in|y ' IQ;. this ilas in tin I nirc.l States. III. rii ■, i , ' . ' . r. ' i-onKidering tlif tuhaniu ;!-- ufTt rul. I . I lic l«vation lb in «i ; .  tff sehotthy and this colltvtion ol m-ImkiIs secures many advantage- iiic iliilir aac posiMitt.. It b only 43 oaiies from Kaxam Gity. V. It i not an hulividintl enter prht. hxix. is hit orfuirjffd and belong to a ifuard of Iruslt ' Ci. It has « f i7 whatever. Tlicsr tai ts in.surr iKrrmancm ' c. A ' l. Situated on the bltife of the Missouri River, with natural dminn our eith rtgprd is utirivaled. U. Our buildiivi9 earceptinj: rhr armor} ' haJl, are of hrh k- .nut r-nr. were con- rrtl( ' teLi t«ir their prinKnt u , are hcuh J by ot imt r tUfd ih ' ' iuui are lighced by tjiU and electricity. Vm. We believe the first duty ttf a teaeher of boys to be the development of irui man ' ' ' ' l. and In prindpal labor r wr.vr tT iri ny. and we work to these ends. I I lir I i;,t Ije islarure ot Missouri aiiien |pd the law inakiri{; militar) mIumiIs posts ot tlit Natidiial Criiard, so as to eliminate all schools not recognized by the War Department. This ban-. m, -h V6 tmBitt m privilr jes conferred by it. X. Our is the only nulitarA ' school ra the Middle West placed in Class in iCratk Athletics and the only one to compete with St. Louis, and Kansas City Hi ' Schools. XI. It prcpans for the Icadinjj ( ' olI( 9 and I nivi rsitirs. tor the National Arade- iuie«, or tor life. It is a xrredited by the North Ccuu.al v sociatioo pf Schoob and iPbilcRes. XII. It ro ai ntaitte a department in Manual draining, and a complete BtiaJ nrss C ' imrse. XIIL A sepaiiaic d qau r hii e n t is maintained foranwll bojtt f ran 11 tp 14 yesua df XIV. Improvemrats and additium to grounds and building aggM gsdng in cost $; ooo have been made witbm lOK iltt) X ' I wo (neni|3!m « (be facwl devotte five nii ts vmy itttiek in iwtpriqg. Wfc ward tudentJ . •—4:— WAR DEPARTMENT. WASiiiNOTONi DeetHtber t oi, [Ejttract.] y. Ily ilirciticn of the E ri3 ldem. Capli.iii ,i.i .- Mriteherd, Jr., 5th Cn -aln ' , U dctaiU-il as pri fcssur ' ; f militaiy science and tactic at Wcntworth Military Acsftany, j:xiagton. Miwuturi, to take effect Janwan- 9, l ' W . Captain I ' ritchanl will prrvtrd at omT t« Lcxinj liii) nnil ri-i ir! in piTKin tlic iiiKTiti- tendcnt of the acatUiii) ' for hity Acconliugly. ' I ' hc travel di- ifcetcd U ne(c««ar ' in the militaiy iwryice. BV nilNUI Uf Tllk SRCItET.VRV uf Wah: I. I ' K NK!.I I:KI.I„ Major ijt in ' ral, t Uwj vf SluU. Oma.M.: HENRV P.,McCAIN. Aitintiln ' t Ck-ii,-rnl. of Bc t Drilled Cointi|Nuty A Post of the National Guard STATS ' QF Ij UIU, (Ejetnift frimi Aft. I ' ll. See, Sf).) Any inilitarv -chiol nr oollcnc wiOitii the tati ' . wliosc cirjjaniTiatioil w c- i! nlially tnilitarj , all u 111 1-0 -Ht liiu-i arc tia) itiiiilly niniircil |i Uc in iinitiinn. in wliich di- ciplinc i« con-iantly iiiaiiil;!iin-.l. ami otie of ulut ' M ' Icailinj: nbjccl-t i llir level ipir.cnl iif w Iwtcnt ! ■military ilrill ami Uy regulating liu daily coihIucI l)y Ihc principles of military diKcipIinv, anil at witicli htstitution an officer «w oBiccrs of the regular army of the I ' nitcrt States are ♦Irtailed hy the war ilejUirtini 111 . l ithiT a- Mt|H-riritriiiKTit, r- •niiiiniiilaiit tir pn fi --i r cf military MriciKi.- aiuI !ailu , tqlvm apiiliuitiiiii lo the inivcriHir, after an iiiApcctiiai by tlic Ailjutant-Uciicral of the ialc, lull, t OM tite fiM ■Am. STATE OP MtSSOCri . Tits MIJVT4KT-4il!i«9l(lbU, CMrtriCE. T6e SiiiperintciKlent. VVentwurth Military Academy. Lcxingioii. M... S a — I will accept the  n .| ection rep  rt, hen-with rcnum il. and will approve your appUc -. tion (oi reoQignitioa under tfw tcms of Section 5 ' i f tlu- nt-i «( d bill. Vay riti ifully, F. M. Kumuoui, AdjnlaHl-CcHerat, DRILL ui ut.i.KulIb tan Im Uttt oi Ga ). FriUi UL CW M. V. L imr, Wiih|Mi Oi Ci Jw hi M It is tkt lost giitifylog tbiog for « to obsom tbi tmly sioeiit iiittiist and lotbuslasi takio by tbs pupils and till piopli in tbi urkod success of the foBtwoitb miitary Academy. The school thoroughly deserves their confidence and esteei, for of all the military schools I have visited and inspected. 1 consider the spirit here txistiog supoiioi to that io any other. It is not ooly btoause this school is doing a great work for our gOTimeDt that it neets with lyconMBdatioo but it is ilso doing a splendid thing for thiss boys and their paiints. If I fan a father, I should not hesitate to send ey boy to a lilitary school lith such a corps of instructors. So far as oty experience goes. 1 luiov of nothing that tends to such character building as a good school conducted on anilitarybasls. Self-reliance, suboiissionr forbearance, and fortitude are all cultifatsd by lilitary discipline, to say nothing of the physical benefits which are deziiid ftoi the necessity of subjicting oni ' s self to rules and regulations prescribing a regular existence . Both the aiiod and the physique are cultivated equally, and neither suffers at the expense of the other. I shall take nich pleasure in coiiending your institution to parinti who hi?i boys to idueiti. I ' • - ■• ■■. • 4 « OfHcm of Inapectioii Caw. P, D. LocKksDw. Gowml SMt Vu S. Jjtmf. AibgrCTANT-Cjl NJiRAI. F. I, Hl MUUI.U. Micsouri NatHitwl GmmL Et. M i r, A. A. Boaird of TrusU •IvDOR RicHAXJi Fii iJi, President. Mk. Gbo. M. Catkok, Secretsny;: Jima Wm. G. McCaisi anp. rn;i iurcr. CaPT. W. D. RAnKIN. Jtl .,l Bl N I SMls 1). Wt HUN. Mr. WALTtR B. W ' ADUtLl.. . Ir, J. O. LtStKUR. COMPANY • • anNO IMSVICTBD BV O. g, OOVKkMMk.Nr IHgPBCTOR, AMmic Staff and Facul for 1909-10 B. S. D Capt. F. .V. Day, lWarrm hurg S«iiic Nomml.) oramrrruii Bratiflff. Biind Utulrr. SftKhH vf Paenily, Cm.. S.wnvoiio Sr.i i.v-ius, A. M., Sii|icriiitiniiU-iil. iCVntni Univrntit}, Kf t UatMifiUlMkti .fyftH. ' Coi. N . Ni. H H.j., A. A ' iocialc Stlpcrbtlvnilrtit (MUnouri ScMv l)Rivm{iy4 Mulhmuitirt, Ijatht. I.4M ' T. ;Coi,. D. MbADF BiRNARtV XJU (Vinpnia MtlhaT In tinAie.) (.tyMbiriKion Ltc I ' liivendtf.) CuiusnaiHiaul. t ' . J ' I. (ilO. B. PrITi IIARI . Jr., Sih l ; «Ir}. L . S A (Urtailcil by S«crrlar} of War.), PntffMur « uhittiry StkMe mut Tmtltt VaVT. C . VV. FitEPKVOALL, M (Nioriliir  t(ini Univcniiy HeiScat Scboul.) Capt. J. .1. Skinner, A. (Upprr town Univmiljr.) 1 if L ' Avr. H. W. Andcrsoh, A. 1 (Mibannri at« Un{v«r«ity,} f, Euglith, Cai ' t. B. V. Ill i.M.vN, A. B.. (Mi Mritri SUIr l, ' iiivrr tt)r.J Capt. Dak A, RtrntL, Jr., A. 1J„ (WsstdniclrHi I ' tiivcrnhy,} • (Valr I ' ltivcrtlt ) Rngjti and UitMyi Capt. O. r. GATmK, Viq Military Inrthute.) Capt. W. T. PoAoua, {Vtrcittia Military tmtlnite) .CMiHltiUtMluMM-llinqr — 1 — iWawrttuimt State K«rfflnl.f JmUirMieftr Catvliy and irKHtiyi (Ts U Mii t IM| Miss P. i i iM Si I I I Rs. B. I... (GrtdlUdc i. ' rnlral I ' rmali ' Ciill«t(i ' ■mil UiHicn«ia «i! Mifts Ei t-torr Toomumtbh, A. B., (Ctmnwdr SdHMl ef Omory. Knrthwcstam Univc-rsil} . «A] rB Cfi)OIUJt AHO WIVIJIO MNMRK AT THJE TAHOKT SANOa. ' nivcrsity Sih( l;ir.- liip lo I eral Scbolan Vtp Gold nt Svponrl I ' onrc-raiu : FiMNK A. PArrii.i.u, Kansas City, Mo. Drilled Cadet, Gold MtMbO, to Best All Rmind Athlctr, Ctn d Strda] to Ukn. 1 ' . HuciE, Ixxington, Mo. For Slopt Score, to Compun} Drill Banner to Company C, I.. LarrLEriEU), Cadet Captain Hugi}, Okla. ' Sdmelnrr Lx % ' ing Cup ( lor Conipany winning mo5t points on Firtd Day) tqi Caifi Mn Dt H. L. Awrxyosm Cadet G4 taiiH Doover. Colo. Itecord in Wall Sqding and Marksmanship Company A, L. Cookb, Cadet Captain, Bartl vttle, Oldo J5urn |) l ri fili . Hot DIm iplinrti Company, fo Capet Cai ' tain Louis X, CuoKb, Bartlcsvillc, Uklo. — 17 — i rtm TAKOITB, -AT M YAKDB VlKtNG VOXNT. Gia tes of 1909 Roscqe C. (Jrov ;vi.. yi •... ,... .. ' Active LVntrsc ................v...Hlghe« I-lotUMr Dit M. Ti d«i........,f.. .fr r. •••lr n-Ei U«b Course .Htglt Honor finuintn S. WouHanI Qw ilitii Giniw. ....Hif h Honor Frank £. McCorldc, .....Lntin-Et Ba GMoie. Hlgfa Hoqpr Kanwtb W. Kobinwii. ..£tmh-« Course Higb Bcmir Harold 6. Kdlagg ... ..........Latin-English CnutM Higfa Honnr High Honor C ' harlis r.. Owen Elective Course , lliRli Honor Ralph 1 1. Griffith Bu iiii-.s Course High Uoiinr W illinm P. Mnnrc Hasiiu s I i.iir-t- Honor Kulpli Ji« ' (. lavs liinl Kloctive ( Muric Hotior Waller A. VojImiih Course Honor CliiritBoe I. Williams ISiiMness Conrse Honor Satmiel M. Rkharditon. ' BltsMK  Course..., a, ...Hopwr Ch«ric G. Wonrler , . . . Elective Cottrae .noncr Harty W. pcordOTW..r t . ' v... r.--Ekctive Codne Honor Hubert W. FUSBi- .,.. -- vLKtfaiki Eng CbAiiiMt... ................ ...i...Hoaor Lonii A. Coolcc. .Biuinns Cotlr ■m . • • . • • • • • • • . i .BffOOf Witliam J. Wyatt ......i,... ..Elective Course. . Rajrmpnci Carpenter B|i«incs« Cour ! Harold P. Drinkwaier Lathi-English Course. Witlnm B, Steele J.ntin Fnt:li h Ouirse. Eidrid K. Ilnvis l-j -l.-li t ' -.-.ir-. CORPS or c nrrs MM. MIUTAKY SPAR BRU CE. il-b ' T SPAN. BtJUUT BY W. M. A, ENQUiEERING CQRPS UN 26 MU UTBS. WOK COMHBNCED ttm . K L ttW-tASKtMO WAM. ' t. ttW- AVUia TBS MUCt. I. CXM— tOCKINO PIBCB III PLACR 4w tita— tATma PLOOKINO. M. «:M BArr t40M CROUlNa AKuilar. Ijuis : . . . . vMexicn Anftnipi ' r, ILirnlil l .cui-, . . . .Cnt.irnil ' Rarrii-tt. I ' lm! iTniin Miss.mri ):.i !. li.i . R nklalhini,! Itcilmaril. .Mwcji. Oldabcunaa Btalcc, Gcralil O Iowa l ' . ' i.irili«?un, l-|orr W Iua Ur Illindi ll( olin)cr. twaril (. larc icc.. ....Mi snitri Bour. Artlitir. . .....,,;.„.,, ,,,;, ,, .lillssoiiri CBrcnncckv. William ..«:..... . llnnvn, Amilcl .M i •nn KrovMi. Inland L Kanims Itraily. Clarence .Mi uri ttnrlnton, Wdliam Knn kiK... towa I iMwcll, llarolil Llhcrt i )klalioma tainjiMl. Ralph William. ............. Missouri CarpcntiT. (. ' Iiarlfs Ka Ttiiinrt..,,. Missouri Carswi ' U. ri arlc Harry Missouri (. ' Itamlierv. Lawrence Alien. Mis .iuri Cliapinan, Ir ' in Missouri Clarice, FiclilinK Nebraska eita  er, TiKvma. .Missouri Cohklin, fj. ' slic Isaac. . Cnliir.i ln CVwkc, Calvin Cole ( )kl(i]Kiina Cooke. LoQti Alfred Oktabonu Costa. James. . KiuMM Cniiltas. Elitin Frwl tttthou I ' raiiil. ' iH. I ' iM ' -. rivin Kansa. Crawioni. Kal| li C xl.v .Oklahoma Crawford, Ralph Joe M1««mri Crwwwhite, John Cordcr Mh-ohH Cnllcri , Chanttcej ' Clifford K.in-a. ' . Cnnnin;;Iiaiii. Karl Dee kl;diiima Pallmc}er, . lviti K. Mi wniri Davenport. Earl Nebradca r ;ivis. KIdred Elkanalt Kaniias l avi ' . Ji hn Waril Miswrori Day. l=j rl Alfretl Missouri Day. Herman E .IndtBna DcKoyn, Da id Janws Oklahonu l) - .ir, S:mi «I«-ii ' r ., OkUhoina Drinkwaler, ilaruld Paul Cotoraik) D«lc«, WltlUm « it ............... . . MitiMtrl l iimm, Williniu WiU , , Kaii« a (• .liiuMul ' -. r(lmr Ciirnill . ' .ilnntdn IJIi . lidwiii .MisMiuri ICiiyil. I larold ML wouiri Erwiii. Janie..! O kidiy Kani!ia EvaiM. Arthur llerrruin Kan.sas l- ' v.-iii ' .. i ' li-liii I ' Mi-. .MiKssoiiri KicUI. llidwn V«n« worth......... .....MissiiuH ImsIwt. Rayntrmd Rmimil . ....... , . .tVilorado l ' r(|, I ' liillip Mnrris Mi -.iinri I ' rtTiiiiiii. Iii ' cjdi • lUj Ii ' wa i ' lDiikli I, AMiiiir Louis ( iklaliuiua I ' ultou, 1 laruliL . ....... C Jklalioma flalhrcath, Robert J. . .Oklahoma (i.irj;rr. I ' .nil l.irvin Ii un iilc.ii, ( ii ' i •ti ' i: Missouri iill. I.ciijbinrt .Vlldsouri Glanlielil. 1 laruhl nkluhiMiia G odinK. H '  iry . (.Jklidimna .inrtiiii. K.iliili I.i;ii;ii.y ._ Mrxit.i Ciougli. AK-ivillc VVilli«n).« .. .4. . ...Kau.s:is (jove, R. C , j... ,v,.V:.i.. ..KjuiMU Oavc . ( Jpiv Frnnk .... .... .Minoart tiriffilh, Ralph llandd Nfi««oMri Gnms, Emimtt Atidk) ' Mi- ' . ' ttri Groves, Roiscw CTevrfciTJd Missottri Gnndtach, (Twrlcs RnwKtts. Mis-muri Hailman. I ' r il William Mi-H.nri liargU. Dudley Jainc?- K.- ' itsa Harris, George M Musoori n.Trrisnn, I,po (Vonrnr .Mi - iiiri I l.irrisiiii, .SiinMicl .Mcxaudcr cd ' -miln Harvey, Mosc tJrock.. K.-uisa ' Hayward, Frank . „. .. . .ilUnous Hcdridc, Oein L. V ..i.,-.,, Missouri Millix. fiiithric George. Mi -Hiri llinnrii, U.il|ih P Kan: a. Ili ' Ki . I ' -eri I ' KM MtiMntri llqffe, Williatu . Uirris Mi MMiri Wom. Thmnas T.eslle Mi i$ iiri Hi iniUiuklc. |);iviil. Mi -Miitri i i ir t ' icld. Charlc ' cl n .IQtljEH uri Him. Leo LowU . . i — 28 — Hughes, William Einoi - Kaiuu Murky, Marold Clarion Oklahoma llustiin, Keniictli Carly«lo. MirMniii liutchitu, Wiitioni CbaUwivk. Jr Inwn Jacknuin. Ijiwr«nce Harold Okbhtjima Jcssld ini. Nh;im Illinoi Johnsirme. Li I la kelt ..... „ , , , , .Uklalionia J ra- , Carter I trmike . . , « , ..Olclahumn Jotu- . Manlin l ' i r liiic. . Mi--i.i!ri Jivw , Mntincc Xiilircj . n-- ii i Joiu-s, Snmiicl W ' nrren luwa Kavanangb, ilcrman {..tMiib.x Mt. Kittri Keistr. SheUev Kinmm. . i i . . . . . . . .Oklahoma Kell. ' Lj. Il.inV..! lli.cdKT Oklahoiii;i Ki ' iiiic) , Malilicw Missouri Kmiu-y. l.Muis Unniemn Nebraska KuunU. Sam M MU ouri LaFrance. JiJiti Tluirnas Mli: otiri L,aiio. citi- ii IIlii Kansas Ltruhrinaiin, Walter . ugusUu. ..... .MUsoitri Levj-. Jerome ...... ...Kansas IJebemiaii, Svlvan H.iroM MisMmri Limliockrr. C ' litTonl llctilim l ' 4 lorailo UtUeficia. I.ifii!. .....Oklaltotiia tjoaenii, Ral|j|i Missouri Macomb, Josrpb . , .Oklahoma Mann, Willium Stunc MivMHiri Marck-o, Kilwnnl. . .Mkwuri .Markcrt, Fred Oklahoma Matchctt. Unrry knwnl . . . ii i h i i Mntchoti. Harvrv lidwar-J i|J.,li. nui Mcs, ' r. Ilowfirtl Unia? Colorado Mizr. Cliarle-f Koderirk .Missouri Moal«, Edward Semptc .Knn a Mi ' iie ' an, Willi.iin Iliit i is Ml. Hf. P;uil ILondy .Mihsnuri M... U. W iiliam I ' tHce Mis uri Murriji, C«ctL v . - iIi«soiiri Murray. IJoyrt AfcKay Oklahoma .Miirr;i , I.) tin KuliiTt Oklatuxim AVkClellan, Herbert Reed ...Mexico MeCWtlan, Robert Artman Mexico Mctnnrc. ICuljLi-t I ' .i-n ' -on . . Illinoi- ' McCorklt, I ' Viiitk IvUvvurlii K u).sa-s .McC oriimck. kitjji-r Mt souri .McKitdvv, (fcrald Agnew Mis ouri _.Mc K iiglit. Frnnk Retlisi Kansis N ' l-wr.iinli. l!yn:im Kent Missouri Nihleaii, Lawrence. Illinois Nims, Eugene Uo tt. QklahoniB 0 lio, Anstiffes (rtmmlesi .i. ' Chitlhil AnicricB ( irili, llari ! Oklahoma Dwelt. I liurlc- LiruideU. . :.v,i .:. yVv... . . . . Mexicq Parks, Huvrh iMlwani . .v-;;- ;-;;.;;. .Missoori l ' iirk . iii ( Illiimi I ' aUiUo. Iiatik Allen.. . lis f Hri I ' uxion. lulward Xichitl MiswHiri Ill, A«| urtHn Moiiri ' v.. Oklahoma In i . ltd. Allan l.iiikr Mi. wniri I ' J.jnl ' U l-; rl.iinl. - ..Mi?- iiri r llock. Terry Cartton Missuuri IVittcr. OHver Sheldon .llHnote rrir-iii-v , Unlnml Icorge. Oklalii m;« K.ir,iliil|ili, Xrrhif Wistoii in Ui vanl. . ich«il;i-, l- iaiiklin t iklaboma; Ricliardvoit. Samuel M... Xotriiiana Ricliy. i1mi Ellcry. )fis«mr! I i ;irroll Justus Kansas K.dHrrtH, Uraxton Ledk. ..,.. ..•. Missouri RobertKin, Samuel John . , .  v MisMMiri Robinwin, EarL Illinnis Riibiiisrm. Kenneth Waltct. Mi- miri Koscnfidd. Lnmaril ilenry Mi -Miirt Kul . Jamc« . i- v.. ... . v. . (. klaliuma Ru9«etl. Charles Glwlfemv.vv. i;.. .. Missouri Ryau, .M. IIi!«;ird. MisMttft .Self. William Iluck .Oklahoma .S Ili T . .McBrayer Mi «mrf I U . Xi ' Uini Wurri ' ti .Mi ' -iuuri .Mn.lilioiil 4iii, i-rniik liarrisuii .N ' cliraska Slioosc. Kvi ' ing Mi iotiri .Sbrader, .Vrthur K. . .Miuusatppi Silt, Corwin Missoori Sill, I ' aliinT Missouri Sitljflrti ' ii. I Litrhrr Itatcs MiMunri Smith. lUrlj rt l.vrman Oklahunw Smith. Jamcjt Franklin .MiMuori Smith. Orvcy Mi« onri Smilli, William. M-i-somi Spukirgec, Jacob Uklalioma Staralidi. Mile .Mis!«nri Steele. William lk one. Missotiri Sweeney. l-Arl Irvin Oklalionia Taylor. Ji hnie ( ic«rge K,in-a! Tcictmian, Ray F. . Illinois Thtmpson. Jesse Fair Missouri Thrcadgill, Jolin Falwell ( kl.ilioiiin Tinker, Oarence Lout . Okbhoma I— BBCnVIHO lUKMCX VMOM THK If OUT BY TKLKORAPH t M CTB UMlH T. — UcainnKO humoe on barbed wire pkncb by means Of iMPROVKO tmmm.  -«nU INO MESSAGE BY USB OK SIOKAL TU O. Vt Mmomhi hkmaob in ths rutLO «r lu ooiu — 27 — ROSTER OF iCADin S — Continued. Ti.Mld. I);ina Miisnn k1;:!i iua TiWitl. . lri:m iN.Tii.a ' i Tunipkin«, l awrrncc Kam miL. ....... iiCbkinulo ■riitikiM, ( Ii.ir1r Uas . KiuLsas roiikiii, UoIkti i ixsy Kott ' ta Triunblcy. Chariwv Kanw TttntJiall, Connor. . ,Mi. 5isiirt I ' mtnTKor. l.avvriMicc Daviii Kani a- I ' lil. .Miltoii N ' cliraska Vore, Gwrlc Fowler Okbhoina Vane, Frank Ihitinn .Oklahoma Wagner. Kalph l e Koiuas WaUer. James WeciQr Missouri WalU r, Jdhii r. . . .Missouri WartiiKili. Waiiif MaxucU Louisiana VVfiiie, W ' cttetcr. . ....... . . .... .y . . . Musouri Wlwler, Witiiam .■; , ; . . Miwiorl lull-. Ilarn, .MilltT . Cnli nailo W liiif.inl, W ' illmm Staffonl Kini- i- Wljlttakcr. I  kli itum;i Vtlby, Ken :. ,.. .MiESOuri ' iIk i«son, Collias Kansas illitims, t ' larc-ncc Iroy Kansas — N illianu, I ' Vrri.i Mi stniri— WiUifunl, Kicltard .Oklahoma- il ' u in, I. arli- Ic M isMuiri. W ' ilxtii, Frank Uainer .Nebraska.- NVnntler. ««y Charles .Co oraclo , VV ««taT I, Itninmn Smith i.lnratlp riL;lil. l ' ' r-.im:is McGoniplc Nli- ' -nnri— S , ;iu. William Jay Mi MJiiri - Yalc. Rex N ' cbnwka Voakiun, l ri t I.ei Kans.i- W alter .Mvis Kaas9 Zanone. Ij w .Mphonsc. .TIIitMis: — 2fc — ROSTER OF STUDENTS— SUMMARY BY STATES. Cfcnttml Amorica 1 Old Mexico. ■(Joianuln 12 li: ' S! Hip|ii . , 4 r Illinois , U MuHwiuri '  i ' Indiana . . . . , 1 Xebrnska 8 lowa. ... Loui. iana 7 Okl.ihoiiia . ..4 ' . ' . Z... ......... V4...... ' 46 ' 32 Wiicattsin . . . 1 1 Totol 2W OftCHBSTSA. — 29 For instruction in Intantry luetics uiid in Milicir} IViluc anil DiM.-i( iinc, the i ;ulrts ' Ate i rgani rd into u battalion of four iiMititunif . under thr cuninianiiant of caiWtK. The Dliiii T ' ' irifl niiii-( (Hiiiiii ioni-ii ottiurb an- .--rlmfcl fn ni fli(R r -;uirt- v!nt li.ur lurn most 8titiliou and MiUlit-r-likt- in rhc {irrtormance ot rbrir dutio, and niost cxrn)])lary in Anr general deportment. In neral, the officers air taken from the first class, the li,itl,u ' i,!,i. ! and Stulf Ofltcfrs. U. rUrrcilAKl), Jli.. Ui.iain Slit Cavalry. I ' n ' ii l H:tai ScimtGe ami TAljtti M. F, GOCKftKLL. Captain MitMnni ' f ititmsl Gnand. A ft«nt Comnwnibmt. a F. IIOGE. Cwkt Major. H. M llfRl-l- ' , (ailct l a| iain an l fjiwrtcrmastcr. II. V. 150ARHM AV. r;.,!.t M ! .irut, ti;mt an. I .Vx utant. B. S. I n )UARD. t. Sci itaiii Major, e. S. WILLLVMS. CaiJct OMartcnnustcr Sergeant, jlkt. HCKIE, Setseast R. H. ORUTITH, Color SerReiinl. Co. A l_ A. Cuuki- 1 S, il. Ridiiuvlion 4 R, J. Crvrford R. Gnnes CIN 0odc4 yV. -Ai Yoakttn t H. KavuuoRh 2 T. ricJivrr L. D. Kinney Co. I V.. -C Churlo ( )wciu U l.ittlctidil 4 l kHtjeimtjt. F. A. I Ib S [.. A. ( lianifaery 1 a. s. 1 v. ttoote i W. J. Vy«tt 5 S, W. Utww X C. (). niake 6 H. r.laa6rld II F. II. Wilson 14 K, R. Uayless 16 G. liUlix 7 W. ft Steele 8 It. Easel 4 E. A. Grove 6 S 1 ' •■' linotiiljt 12 IL . ittu 13 Co. •p- 111. .Vufcni;cr 2 M. KtMim 2 C C Cijokc u K. Xobhiaatt 2 % nnpben 10 C. G. VVomler 11 C F. Vot 12 It. P. Drinkwatrr 3 W. K. Wheeler 7 II. n. Cirpenter • II. B. Kdlc«g 10 WBNTWORTH MILITARY ACADEMY FOOT BALL TEAM, 1908 A Tcan WiMM Coal Wn Never CroiMd. Waalwurlh Wannrortlt Wmtwortli.. ' Wmutwnh W«aJibiirtt Muanil Imnmt . 0 .to . 0 WannakiKS NvnwU  . M as lUiurtlta SUM . ' x.o. m mia a.. rtUlUiaiyS NL [S — Any i ii-nii into wlat ' -c hamU tli ' me w i;] cmiier a (avur by curf«ilu .«m t antt fVpply ' iiS wikinnaltvu 4 to gntcliuu;!! Ii i; i .nn-. ' l A klii s Si ri.KiNTE DENT NV. M. A.. Lcwt gton. Mo. 1885. J, Xi, C ' tciialutw. l ruweb l JA-j(iimiuii, M- Viciar, Colo. tM6. J, Q. Chwnlim, FhyrieiM K«n«M City. Mo. £. Tmimun, Pki; ai Cnmmrrcial Bank. a Ik Sat nM Amiilij llt ljur..KiiHM City. W. V. Vlircn . McTchaiii ... Eufaula. 1. T T. II I ' liii.liaw. Mail AkhiI Ku a C.St), Mo P, Ur.lHn ' till. CmimterrlAl Trav I.rxingt.m. Mh Cf. % $t«kUcr, Gm-frmncnt Eaghtivr, rmmma Oiniil P. c;. Stitltrrlin, . , . . . V, ). Wilkt. Banker JljuricoiivjlBc. Mo. ' t, C. Ytmm. Allartwjr «t Law........ AtImiihu •J. B. Andrew. . , A. I. CtmpbelL Civil Enipnrrr. PniiAina Cantt f., K. Iidnramb, Instnatitc niiit Real Eftatr. MtttlccxR ' . CMctii. a. L. Harper, vXcmlini Salnman. .Kama City. Mo. a C. Hyde, n fi i Kanm (My, M«. mo. W S. -Ulni. Farmrr unl Banker . . .. Brilon, Mo. Kiibrrt lkmwn . Iju Annflr . t al H. R Bl.l tIiTTi.;, .It l_un l.c inKt i ' , M R. If- Br. ..Ml. I ' ln I hic.iji... II! ( .■iDiMiiK ( .nlkm St j. scpli. M.) U W. Crtmhaw, Ailurnc) m Lutt...-.Si. M. Martin GBublin. lMtA % tmaignium t llh.lk;... Ill U K Md.aiin St L-.m-. M I. (■KilSfirll. .Slliiriu ' .i .11 I ju I .( iiiuliitt. Mi . U n W ' rrtUn, ITiyiiciaii C i U ' irtlHngtnn, Real KkUU antl InkuruiKc. OilMa. KlM ii. IM ' ! H I I jvllrtiuin. . UuTlicy «l La . .St. l-i «ii , Mtt- J C Foulk- ' limmrtl ( ?.iri|. n . . S. S iiitiili.irli. Af .till  jii l.j a. .Kaii i-- ii , M ,iiy Holnny. « . ntractor .....KanoAii City, M i I II Ktt k.lt. (iram BiininrU Kansai City, Mu. T. riKinittin •J. H. Boudt J. . , pr. rmont, Ex-Adjntant General of MUiouri, ficmnt fiet Bitilrr, M , £ A. MUonan, Cafitain 1st Cavalr)-, V. S. A., M.%nila. P. I. X. r , Jfldwon Indcprnilcticf, .Mo. W. G. Krily, IkntI Urnkcr. T«p«ki . Kaii - tUark McCni ' . .. Piliil.iirR, I ' a. t M K-iiikin | ' r..fi....r I..ittii in I ' riiir. ' - luii L ' liivcrHl). . rriiicvtL.ii. .N. J. G R A P U A TBS — C o n t i ii n e d . 1 O. ( i.t ., - l!iiil.vT ..Sjwinpiii-lil. Mil R l . Il.ill. M.t h.iiii I ..Iiiiiriii.i I. M. Il:irtli . ImIm r I .imi.,i- I ily, Mn, II H Mi.i ' tr. rijuliiiK S:iK-.iii.iil . S|ifiiii;lii.|i|. Mn. , | 1 i |.illn, «jtli Swifl l i . .K:iii-a L iii, Mo. II. U. Kvpt, Itcal Ecuu:.„ Ln Angclffi Cat, ,1, A AiiiJcrsoH, Engineer...., NVw nrk t; r. niui-k«rii k.!!!-). i it . m - C. h. n.inif run ' • 1 .n. ■.. A. I- K.nlIiH ' n. TnivcUng. Salesman. . J i-oph. Mo P. W. [■' ii iiuLcli. Banlifr... .luuMiii M . Kny i ' rozicr, Uoai 6r«k)rr Kaiuas Ijrmuel HlckUn. .Knnsa City. Mo. • V W UfUmA. J  rp|i l.iiiHr, SaloaiHii. . . . .. .St, Ijiui,,, . |... Puuilfi M«y«r Attornry :ii l.in,...St. JoMpb, Mo. H. l_ .ni«ii. . l:iil S rvi«-. Kniiiiu Chy .M«i I ' !• ' . llaTTirrll, |)ci«i!it. , U ' . II. Milviiirds, Satnmnn Kaiu a Chy. .Mi - li. VV. I ' lur, Cntitnwtiit, , Utile R««fc, Ark W. W. !«rr, .. «.,,,. l- t. Sctrtt, Kant U I ' Kriivin I ' II KirU. IMitur ..CJMTHTtt, K«n«, S. P. Skwyrr, Qvil Eiigmcti-. NVmlierti Pan Ac R. R, V. G, Slull y. .Merchant Ouk Grovtr, M«, N T ' .wlhnrttcr. Kurnwr . Iliatiininilli . Mi . (i. i, TiwUcr, . Kr.lniit .IV;iI m| . Kim . VV, Yuimx, iMrLiii.iii, .Mn. 1 ' . K. K . . . . Ltxinglou. .Mu. T. M (•OI.U E R. CiirluM. Jlcnrriil Tcli-pliniir Office, K.ink.i , ( ilv. M ' l R !• (. 11 ii-i 11. A- i .Viulitiir, Tilr|ili,iii- lrtii-f. Kill ' i-J ' . IK . M I ' W. l.iitli, . iiiiiin.) WivliiU. K.iu?. 11 M Mcffi-li. Mi-siiuiarv iliina H. 1. Ontii. Mrrcliaiil . . . .S| rlitKti :UI. Mik U SlMllutllnl! K A. Vu.iKhu fknllM a. H .VrittwiiiR SiOMaiika .....Topdta, Xaw 1807. I II i.v. rin-Ki.iii k.iii?.is Ciii. . io !• II ' iillr, Mi ri Ii.iiir Katl .l , t ' iiv. K iiin II. I lliirri- •J . llnlm.nii . W Ni l . in, iMtimr .mil r.jnk t. Itiiiit , Inn. , l .i. K H S.usy.T. Mill r. . 1 1 i-t.-liiii-iin. KnUK I- I- Sli lui, . sf.t. C ' liihu ' f lit .Nal ' l H.mk. Oiirkuili.!, 1. T, . I . Stiuf. . ..........,. - ....Uuawii, Kjuih. 189ft ■r. Cirttr . r K. C r,ir., ' ! I Ml .Colwnbta. Mo. H. V. I u. l..n!;. Ii. ,1 St. Lcmii. Mo. I ' H Diitrlii-r, uiiii k.i- ' t-Kul. . K:in iaA L 1). Emtircy, J ' lii irian. ...K.in«.T I ' iiv. Mu UkUUonu I II). Oklj 5 V Killi (;, liiiikir ,...,Kun u City, Mi I) K.l|,i Ihiiii.i Chicajto, 111. II A Kill!-. |l.mkcr Aurora, Mo W. (• Ml lt.-i. i ijir ' i irrlnat) Snrnmn. Ml .Mritcr. Okl.v II I- ili--i-lr, MirLlAiil Kansai l ily, Mo. II . :ivv,.r . . ' O. K. Sellers, Nrwiipaprr Lexington. Mo. I. IX Slnikcr. l«t Bonickccper Cuminttrcial Bank. T . I ' .ntM, «I I Mining Cn I.i tinitii.n, Mo. W I l- itvviinl ' . ,!r . ( ml Kiieinur l -liita. K.tii ' . K. II L. Ilickliii. l-;irim ' r Swcil Siiriii ;v, M.i. I 1-. lUi ' klrr. Fitrttirr I.rxifi|{|i .ii, M.i I W l|.il|i.l.iy. Jr.. l rtiKK -l larki... Mo, I - S KrailsIn iirnT, .Mcn luiiil W ivliita, Kattt, J. U. Mitcbcll. Ucrtk with M«. P«ciiic K fL, — 86 — C F. Panerson. Mcfit})M .. v..iv.. E|faM ' 1tock Wyo. C. Ui KiutOl V. . K« giu .. .. . W. A. Teriwnc, Ci Mi lilfc;..i-.I mfl PmJc, Tc« C Vr. VauRhim S|M-iiMtMil. Mo. IX P. VMet „ B. I- WfllfaMnii. 11. C. Vounif, Kurmcr l exingt« i. Mtt. tfCIL II. t ' . -Vrilingrr, Live Slock Ilui ' inc ' i. . Lcxin tto(i. Mo l.illiurn Coir, in tt:ink KanM Oij, l  S. in.lrrclKC Htd Kfaw , Mfas. I ' I ' Hull. l ..| M.-h St. LmiIi. M«. • l-jrl 1 l. «i II • ■t-(irK - Konl iKf, K ' jit F. i«ic Lexington. Mo. J. V K i ntrvi- KmwM Clly, M . T. J. StriicWcr . . r«gefat, Kut. V, ■Ackliy. ni  iriiiii C. K. Hrink, TnmUiig Saletnuin, Waggonrr, Okli F. B. Carj f(H«r, Trartlinff SaUnonan WaJf KvaiiH, Bank. .l H-kwwil, M . ( . Halt, iJusinest Kaiuai Cil , Mo. ! . H. Hnltlhcrg. . Unooln. Nebr. C li. Lcwkk with RailnHi l4 Kanau Gty, Mo- R. L, LowenUul. . J. E. l tmtt Drntist FliigiMvillr. M T. N . McOrlUnd, Real EMatc, . . .KJinJtu City, MtK C NiclioU. Tnrvcling Saltiiiiuui California M, VV. O ' Rmirk. Hoiel G«itliri«. {HOa. U. T. Paynr, Pli -ricjan Lrxtngton, 3io K. M. PhilHpi.. Pliy.ician I., F. Sampoon. iijwraiif Siiwrr ...N -vf Vork T. K. Sininioni . il l. -.i -i  . . . ..MinkoRrr, Okin li, T, Slier, Mcrchani Lextiiglun. Mu. % A. WnHantt. 19Q2. r NV IVaril H. W. C..K- t ..- XiiKiMr-. C«l .V M I ' .ivi-. r. ' .ii.iiim all-nun . ,, Aiir.ira. M i W. rs-l:r, I ' liM, J. K. •-•■' • ilwin. iiinnit -iiin liusini ' ss ; vi rl. , Mi , N. L, (irali.iiii. Ilii i!i..fs llfinoi, (V,Iol. VMllmr Grave . riij-f ic an Pitulmrg, Kunn. P. L. Han. Uninn Depot Kamat Giy. .Mt B. C. iU-Hirrl. Traveling Salriiiiian Cairo, lU. C XI. llBeiitnti, Grocer. tmlclrti, Tiilo. ; V. Q. jamiMia Whiitsboro. Tcju T E. Kmabr, OmgatM . ft It King, PhyUriiUi ..UtOr Rock. .Art H, A. L«wi , Railwajr Office Kama «:iiy, .Mr. W -itL Qoigky. ScUnlia. Mo. C, E. Stwckcy. ..St. LouH, Mo. J. N. Sitifgi , Ca|iitalisl Leiciniitoa. Mn. ). B, Vancr E. N. Tlkin , wiUt V. . Court Okto,, It I. Wmiam . Hot Sfifh Arfc. ' A. H. . daiii I rdnrvillc, KaM , A. G. Brown, Farmer., lUrrisunsill . . lo. Bcalt ficxdnr. Ptofciudmtal |]i« rhail... ,li  i ii. MaAii H. M. Train Kiiom Cilj. M  . A. t.Vjuijlurrly. Bkukct UagJTJnrr. I. V. F- L. lyavH, Phyiician .,.-Sl- l.onii, .Mn. ■E. C. Di iiithuc. Clothtn|r . - Kni u City, Mo. W S rcrgttioii, Eililof . Oit ' roki ' c, UkU. L. E. Goldinmt. Uvrcantilc Bwinrfe.. .St. Joiwpb. M(t, 1 H B, tMiT. wniim or uwoau « txoN«t. ASSOCMTIOM or AMCaiCA FOB gtf BltlCai; ' KAueiniAittiHK. II irringfotfc « lvni Cornell Ifnivrrsity Henry. Tronkfcr Businciui Lexington, Mu. Hmnphrvy. 2nil Lirut, in It S. Army F. E. Cramer, in itjiiik. ludian Territory H. C. .Marcks. Fartiur Lexington, Mo, Millikm. R..ilr..:„! n cr Hannibal, Mo. Pile, Pliy tri;in PortlatKl, Kant. J. Raymowt, Civil Engineer Wellington, Kana. A. V. SmaU, Stndcnt at l nlvccvtly of MlsMuri, Sedalis. Mtt. O. P. ThviK Butincsa Kanaa 8«ft Wattles, in Dank. Ketlwh. NeK in WilMM, in Bmk KanM r I. n. B. t,. F. r- M I I _ 87 _ 4 iVM M. J. Taytor. Stutleiit KiinM Univr( ity, Latnctt, Kaa ' J. U Lxid, Ffttmcr ...Sherman, T«x. J, IX Hendrkit, BuiincM lUurn Knage, L . $. E. Wnibim , BurlbiC|fw K. g. Office. .Cbica«a,IU. Phe1p BuclL . vi. Dcnvtti Coto, P. N. GlrtiMirr. Itank. Wli-ni-, Kai . •QiBrle Uit«nil. . CaniTville, Mou Q. R. Stikknan. N Wr ]Mp«T..Ci |i nitl i S)itliis , Colu, H. N. B«t«U Denver, Colo. l ' ra l!ail i lin lir.. Poiit « ;k ' , 111. Xn-h ' -r M.nir liiiniina. Siinl -ii1 VI rn«k« I iiivfr5ii). l.tiR-oln, Willuini Corddl, TimlAll, l. nm]cisl lUniiii, Mi Willlnm Ann, Sindrnt U. of Vai M - Jnm BmUM BttraM.:.. .w...; ui( AMOdio, T«x. HcaKAVKJI iSELKM. WIMKEa OP OEMKIUU. Finlcy .XU ' xuulvT Ma)«ir, SttMicm School el Mitir . Gi|i)rail(i i...... frrcHe, Colo. Arilmr Lailil .Slurmnii, !  WiUiaiu Batr Turner MaWcn, Mu. iMureocc Webb Leinoai Tit. Ceut. H. K..,aintaii, III Ttaiaw WOHnn GriiMct. Sudoa Kanias Uidvenity, Gothrkv Okltt, |olttairE lw(n Rrland. Farnwf — Harrl« wv)11«. Mo. Otii Dorclwitrr , Shrmum, Tex. tViran ( ntt-l Jiilmi ' «it , nijrAiekn Vnlmnrr, I. T. Rtry (lmsi rraiti Tiiitiall, l n«|ti|iirt HiinHii, Mo. hiimi Lci.- Vou iiiki-l ika Moinu, la. UcVVftt CUntun Uutin««r Sm Aittairi«, T«x. lUuty Leslie Hogeu, $ttidcni K. .PUb bitrg, Kwu, 1906. Pydv DuilWy T |i iiri«, IIu. ' iiicM Lamed. Kan . OtHM-RT hryhltm . aig, CoalnutilV. ■■.fiuttr, Mont. Emiinan U. Elgin, Busiocss. Ltncobi. Kaiis. CMcliihoma City. Oklii. Rowc Jortlaii I.c i:.ui :, Ui incsii... .KanaU Lit), Mo. Eiirl Eiim ' iir M.i«iin. llankrr U ' bttcr City, la. AikIicvs W illi.iiii l.ii ' .lc Uav«apprl Iji. Ciiarlv .ViiuMoitii RcvkwiuU. Stutlcnt M. Sb U., WiikIi ( (nlt.in K..i;i r . 5!U U ' lU M. S. XT.. Waller E. Siuicr. Hii ini-. Ikium, r.ij.. Mdraind WiU dtt Sriiuiiun. Sonlcm rnnrr ' itv i f I nliicirilU llosxvll }.,]::. .v-i.tl. lUl-ili.-, Ilirii-li.ll. Twt ll«Tl M.J. .Tli..-.iv ' Mn lliv. ill Unit. niili|iiiiin. ' CoH U|jular P, I. Claj- Uridc Sliinn. Stuilrnt Kania L ' nivcrMty, iJiMfellcr, Kaniu Joe 1ivrcni TnnMall, Bii%mcss....KanM City, Mo. VVItUam VS ' alier Wahm, UimincM. ...Denver. Coin. Krcil Wilnioi Nevwtn Hoy Oartnct Wflcati. Sttttleiit Xorthwettrm Un{««r iiy. . . ...Chkago UL xstir. ,T(]ho AiiU, Studnrt, t . of Va Lrdngtnn. Mn. R. E. Berryman, BuaiiKS ... .. .PjrilitionI, Mu. iK.i ' slil. .il. Sniilrri; V M I , l.r xrrttfl. m. : |.. ' r.ii Hi Mi-.i3M. U. ' knk l-CxiiiglcHi. V I IliK-l.nli .Mekin. III. t II t aiMiiav. Bu .in(!M Bl th ]iitr, M i. V IC 1 iL iiii,. Ilii.njt--. .. Sul| bur, Okhi. U. A l itKn- ' Mi, 1.. iTi llii .iiu - . Si. Jt «« ' pli. .M J W iilil ' . ii 1 IniJiT, I )Mn M 4i li.ifilMj), iiijiii r ' i ttfficc -}c{(crMtt Lilj, Mil. r. li l ' r i; i J ...Florvncr Kai  . i-. W . Il.iii itii. Uminoi, Denver, Coin A. M Harris, Biitinci 9 ( liick;! !!;!. OkIa I ll( p T, Biinwss . ti:hi?i n, Kan . W. U HcmI. llu ii e % KartHii. U II I Ili.rl.-v P..-t t-.ri.lii.iio V. M. A., Pawhiukn, Okl. O. L, Ji hnii n, R. R, Ofbcv Onialia. Xcbr. F. 1. Lindtey, Btttimca. . VMciiita, Katti A. IC Mellae Florence. Colo. F. L. Minac Boi ' tiai - ................ Uiiovta. K b%. — 3? — GRADUATES — Continued. 11)07. Lonlimiril. R. S- Wailr Sooih McAleMcr. OWa E. G WofiiM. I ' lisiiir ' t Siiltihnr. Okla H. H. VVik..(l. .Sin.1.111 k V . ..Ot.rl.1.1, KiiM- Ramlall Wibou. Slwtcnt M. 17. ....Btibwty, iio T. II F ' ollock. McfchaiH Si. J. n, Mo. F. M Ri.liirii. Stiidrni M S. I . .. U-xinaioit. M c S ' litliniirtli. lliuinriA. .Mrdirhtc l-oilgr, Kiln . C A. Sw4utA Biwincw Cmxliwid, Kans. S. M. Vmmt .....Mm Ptauiai, %E. Tayfor. Uuixtdt Kant. IfiW t B«X tirttt Stmlrm. . ..... ,,....r lK , III. Ofear War fiitlQtrt ' m Um M. S. U- . Knnu City, Mo. Kromt n. Vmn , Iin iiii-ik Sulphur, Okla. Hill KiiT) Hi ' Kiv . l ' ' -t i r,«]u4lv VV. y . -A.,.., la-xinKi ' ' , Mo. Li ' Hi- I ' raiiciit Uiiiiitulph. Ilu«tiu .... St. JuMpb, Mi . l-ailc ll,irii ' iu llolliiitirr. ...... ..S n . iuunlu, Teji. S,niiilt(iril Si llrr , Jr Sludftll, « lii.-.ii . tU. . , LtfxinsiiMI, Mo. I l.jriiMi Williaiiu. Port Gni ' liMi. , . M. A ,, Noruin, Kan . iili.im i;. Siiiiili BUtiiieu, liank. . Cenicrview, Ma Uilliain U ' i1 innlniii StiMiolrrrl Budnmii LrKiilRton, Ma Aiiilra Uavli.ipli iri.wi- Circenftetd, la. Kilwanl Jaiia- V nitiT , , . . Connniarioa UudnesK Cairo, lU, Aniinr Kcrmrih McRar. Florenct, Colo. .MottbcM ' A. Kciuicy .Po t Graduate. W. L A. . „ J.cxmgtoai Mo, KtiMrll Robert Dritikwaivr.., , r.r .St (ienU Coluni S hiMl, tff W a Denver, Colo. iViry Aihton ' llHKibaiil,. ... ' 1 1. !, .o. 14w iink . . WayiMr, Xcbr. CbarU Aarun Duncan ...p,... .,.M.i.,..iStMl«nl Kanaat City, io. Robert Prtict Cluuirjr .. ' .1 .BniinrMi . Sul|ihur, Okla. Cbrcnrr Lronani Tinker .3il Uent, Philiitpinr Cnn«tafattlary ManOa, P. I. Wlthwr John QHilwt ....Stotlem, tU. V Wlnchcwer. lU. Hamlil Leviifi Anf«nitrr .- Poni Craiiuaic W. Jil A. I nvr r, Colo. John Owmii Orear. .Ka iAa lliy. .Mo. MtltKti WtUh, Jr . .Kaii:-.i ' . iiv, Mi , ■R Ih iI I.CC Mtllicnuu - . .. . llu iiii . ... r.irliio, Mo. II. I I Akimf. Studcni. K. U BcUcviUr. Kani. T I Ki.l .ird Miller La Cjunr, Kai  , W.I,, Htowninx Kill. . . StmWni M S I ' St. JoKph. Mo. I-Si K-h. rt Bufh. , , , II n.r I r.ink WiUon Posi Grmlttalc, W. M. A. Wayne, Xebr, :!!i.iiii Mrll.ii . . . Ril«inr i«. Wayne. Nrbr. Jii-. p(i Tlium.i ' illiarui Mi l Crick. Nrv. |aiiu« Ahii. ' .. UriHi ' y . . . . .Bu- inp«ii . . Plc.ii,.nt HiII. Mo. Paul ' i riiMii n.irn.-i Clarence Kay Over... . . .I.r .11. . l,.l. ......Onialia, Nebr ACJtNK VUQU SHAkt JtATTLIb — 48 — KNl WORTH is a udl known Kii|;li h name and iii.iny proiniiwrnt mtm of K.iir« jir and Ain ' ri .1 h.ivr been its proud ll««  f l r . The ancestors uf the founder i t this vohool. S T I. P II I N Ci. W ' l.NT- woRTH, came fnmi Kn land, settling in the I ' nifcd vS t a t r .s in the r.irh [i.irr n! rlir iSth C c 11 I u r y. Mr. ' cnt♦ worth, himsrit. craning West when :i bay, hettletl in Missouri. He was a { r  |wrous business man and i-f n- duded his hinfj and successfid business career as President of the Morrisoti-Wi-nr- worth B;ink. ul I rxirif:t«m. Mo. In tlie year 1880, he founded the Wentworth MaJe Academy in honor of his de ceased son, William Wentworth. Durinp the se x nd year of its hi.story. the militarT tcatiirr .iii l - l. rlu- iiaux w.is iliai);;rd to llic ' •llt worth Mili t.uv Aradciiiy, and thus wu.- ' btj. in tiic pioneer nuiitary school ot ilic Middle West. B. L. Ilolison. now l rofeit!ior of A{)olopetics in McCormiek Tbcolpgica] Seminary, was selected as the first IVineipal, witli Samltnrd Srllrn as tii ' - a- ociatc. At the rtiil ot the first Mr. Hoi)s n retired, iind, with the exception ot Mie year. Col. S.iiuiiord Sellers h;u- « ini- fiied the position of Soperintendent ever since. Jn i88 7 the Atnidrmy wa mrnlr a Po-t oi ' tlit- National Guard of Mi ;-oiiri. By tUbi act, provisions uerr maii - iitr an annual inv|M . fion by State officers and tor f,iant- ing conuniaskuts. by the Governor of the Siatr, to all rlu- otKcers and graduates ot tlir academy. Exceptiri the raatter of appropriations, this establishes the same relations between the Academy and the State as exists between the West Point Mflirary .Acad- emy and thf I ' nitrd Statr . In the War Department of the United States, reiognizing the work dune by the Academy in its military training, detailed an officer from the Regular Army as mili- tary instriKtor. atid Mip[ !ied it «ifli ortlnance and ordnance stores. Tlii- ii-r iii h i ccmtintied in tin- present time, and supplies ha% ' e been increased until thr m - ;iou prm ' idcd with everything necessary for liifantnr, moanted «rtillciy, and cav- The fitnary M tttk has kept puK iifith the military, as da awn by the ract that ' wa students arc received, w illioiii « A.iniinatioii, h -iMn) of the leading iiniv« rsitir. ot the touiiir). If has been admitted to membership in the North Central Association of Schools and Colleges. In 1903, Col. W. M. H .-t. t..r many yeans, connected with Kemper Military Sdiool« re gncd bis position as Inspcftnr ot All I f«1 it til Si1«h 1 tor the rnivrr- itv ot Milisouri, ami v;is ihosen ;i5 iSsociaM S i|)rriiunujt nr aiuj Principal ot rlir .V adcmy. In l )o5, Capt K. A. Hickman. i-=t Casaln. I . S. Anii , a ;j:railuatr ot this t ead rni), ot flu- ' ir;;in . ' i Miiifary In tirut«-, anil ot rhr fio t niincDr Siliool tor Amdv OftJ o-LS at Ft. l ' a fnworfli. wa drtaileti In thi- War Drjnutmciii .b. Military IiLstriu tor. In iyo7 he piirih;vKeil an intcrrst in the acaiUiny and bctnune an cqtuil nartncr with Cols. Scllrrs and Hogr. His untirinj: cncrgj. ji Kid judjpnent. and intftrest in boys. tt - th T with lii ' i •■.v|H-ri !U ' - a an o(iii T in thr l S. :ir ' ii . :im- I ' mtii a nio t |H trnt dctor in placing the aiadtniy in tiic vcrj troni rank ot the nuliuiry m.Iuio1s ot the l ted States. Startinp as u sniall day sc]umI with only local patronage, a unit ' omi growth hns ttmrinucd thnniph various stairs of drvelopmrnt and experiment until grounds, huild- in and rtjuii iii rit, Kimpartiit; tavni.ili,; .v -ii t;n inslirarN a:Ik)oIs ii the i iiiiir . liavc lx:cn scvurcd .md until un atundan : lui lx :n rcuihed (Xjualled bj imly a tew fljilibtr) ' schools in the l nired States. At the clo 4 i)t rhc  s i iii ul u o.S-u a;;, C ' a| t.iiti Huknian ' s detail having- ' xpirrd, :ttkl being ordcrrd m jom lii- n ' immt, hr dihi o.-ril ot hi intrrcht in the aiudcniy lu Col- 1). M. Bernard, a ;,Tuduarr of the ' iipnia Military Institute and of the Wash Rigton Ijec llnivcTsity. Colonel Bernard comes to us well recommended. He was for ■toaae :j[eass an Assisttuit Iimnictor ac the Vii; nia niitary Insdtuce. He will be iden ttfM:iNth the fnmagetnDRC qI the aciiideiiiy,jmdl W of Codiiets. Capt. G. B. Pritdiard, .Ir.. P ' itth Cavalry. tT. S. A., hiis been detailed as MilitntA ' In«;rnirror ami enreretl n|Hm his «hiri ' s here lait .lamiary. Captain Pritiliard is a grao (lure ot the V « ' t Point .Vlilitary .V-adeiuj, elass oj 1895. Hav inj; served rhrou h the Wlfttejil i fl he ' «NM«l 1lS ' :tiK ' 4ndl ieqU lflil f -ix- |Hk iti( n here to which the W arDeiwrtment has detailed him. JJEW BUULD- I N GS. 1 he addition ciitiitrucl- rd two yeanfi ago is. a brick tnivfiirc, 108x30 feet. con -i.itiny ot three stories and basement, modeled after the plan of barracks at the Gov- cmment school at West I ' omt. Tlie basenuiit i- in great part above ground, and in addition to providing ft furnace room, also contains a lar c resort and amusement room design ! l (.-sjHvial!) tor use of cadet-s during; the in- clement weather of winter. ' Ill ' - fir- ' rtoor ! ilixiijrj into a iniui ' Kr ot larj c. c W hrrA rciiration rooni . while the MJiond ami thud fliNirs turni li thirty-two cudct rwnu, uccoiuniodating sixty- four eadcts. The entire building is heated with steam, li| tedwith iiiuidif a ftfovided with ample both and tmkt faeilkllEa. THE SKI UVB . — i — A mnttrr ot prime interest in selecting a school is Health. Has the town in which the school is .situ;it ' d a rrpur.ition tor hc.il thtii!nr ' f Is ir- t l .irinn suih and art it- : aniuiT}- condttionb such to niukr it a yoinl place in which to live ? H;i5 it ever been assailed by cpidenuc s of ' any kind ? Tlicn it ' the school is a boarding sciKKil, wliat ttt tention is i en in if up| ointMients to the laws of Imiltii and what rules are tiiade and enforced to insure the health ot tJie student btKlyt Tlie are «niestions of great im- portance to every parent selecting a school. In answer to these cjuestions we wish to sav tiiat Lexington challenges comparison on this score with an) town in the Missouri River N ' allcy. fn the twenty-nine years histor) i t Tti( Acailcmy rhtre has never been an cj idcmic of any kind in Lixington. Situated on the southern bluti of the Missouri River, two hundred and ten feet above the river, good drainage and pure air, free t ' mrn malarial influences of all kinds, are Senired. Tin ri;:iii ;_ ' i rrrnnrnr in-NjH-cti ii)-i nt all military -.rhtHils undrr ;,T)vrmiiiriu SujJervision iiiakr n al  Iiitrly imjierative that these .- hools comply witii all the laws of health in their appointments and management. It would be ditHcult to secure more comi ptenr rucn for looking after uch thirvgs lluin the I ' . S. officers iletailcd to these stiuiois. lln-y liave had extensive rxprrieme in the tielii and tn tornun rnifual Miuri s m nnutiulin ; «ith ilisea- e in all ti nii . and this experience is put to practical use in these schools, . t considerable expense we have provided apparatus for caring for mr dritiking water, which is bd led wm fur titt Hhool ' t cndre use. P d e R Sa S AND IMPRO VR M B N T 8. In this age of activity and! licnMlopnim :BeAb« ;can stand njliL ti ' itnas  jio forvk-ard movement there will be tetro(:;resslon. Notwithstanding the expenditure of $4o,ooapp in nnuuk, buildings and equip meitt fi«sq;?let«ii: tmpKyvm «0Q ytat ipim $i $.ifi)siBi . ffaSiijg die ■j .ymr in du: fKif- — 45 rhtLW o{ fifty avtrf- of additional liind tn hr iitsrti by the .sduxil. A Iwginning tins been niadr of srinrin): horses for the ca% ' alry. ami comiOcre f j pqi «if lifty «add(«lf bridlrs, etc., ha. ' - Imto furnished by the Ctovernmcnt, Additions to oiir library and appara lH ' :Bie(|r:ii the tnaterial . conditions have hern improved. EDUCATIOMAl,. Morr r -;uh T ' ' lia f hmi niii ' Idu-d tn in rnut tlir imtrased niinilv-r of - riulriits. 1 lit ' it ngth of be:i iuii has lieei) )iHrcu.st-d uiid utiter cuiiditipnfi tuet to M. ' curc adtuisbiuti ATIiLE This school has taken the lend in correcting the evil in school athletics, tn whidi vritiT ' - li:nr trfiiu -iitl cailril a ' trntion. This r il i - tlir i ' i n fii!ratit n ot intrrr- r in om winnin;; tram  i toot hall or hii-sr hall, rt uitiny in t erM ' . eriion on fJ e part ot tin team and neglect of rxfnisr on the part of the students riot in the team, their part being simply that of applauding spectators. 010- system reroi:ni7.c the importance of athletics in schools and is so managed as to prt the lan e majority of our students interf f i. V sclfi • I ' .mIut- Ii .it ' - 111 1411, 11 ti -uniuuln uitli hoN-. and v, n -i-r CHtt aiul rakf part witii thnn in tlit-ir |K rt . Ihf advant;u;c of otn phin hits l mj thoroughly denionHtrated by its und the effect on t tf Au iinpe Is very manifcsi in tteU- iin|i9Riy ed development. irtLiTART. To oiir military department hav« ' ad.lcii caxair}, mounted ar!ill T , cni;ineer- ing, :md signalliii};. These features have proved ery successful, and not only add greatly to the interest in the school life, helping to keep restlet hoy occupied and saj isfied, but till ' % ari ' il i r i c- aiul i xpi-diftitv ' plaint il rKrwiirrr fctnl to nuikie ft isiOjr S education prattical and prcparr hmi t i mkh tin- i!!( ri:i ' nt;ia of life. GYMNASIUM. Recently considerable .ipparatus has been added to the equipment of the G nuw sium, and during the winter tiionths all are ••nmiraprd to take daily excrrtse m die !|j )nnna$iuni niniiT thi- sn; fr i-lon ot ' a coiniK-iiMit iii tnu for. During the 1U111114; wjntt-r thr GyiuniLsuini work Mill Ih- uudtr the uiK:rvibion of a competent n trnctor Whn has had ' fipecttil pnfftamtion for rhi work. Mellor, I ntcrscholastic Champion, running 440 yard run; i nke flat hnoKSkd with th« fact diat there is an tin rr:i--in number of small bojjcn lCiiiD;an Woottrding schools each year, ami witli the lurtlicr tact that it is not hest either for thrin or the largrr bojrs that they he thrown too closely together, the management ut tin ' s Aiailrnn i- ])rt| ' .iricl ni nit-f-f I ' lU iliilimlty n otTfrin;: to its patrons a sepuratr drpartnieni tor Ixn.s troiii tlic age ut II li 14 yr.irs. P!ast barnuks h;i5 hern  ct Jtsidc for the small boys wlwre they are provided with quarters and a separate slIum)! room. ' H r also consiitiirr a separate company in the military orpmi ation. I ' liis arranjie- inent during; the past -session Ijas proven hiyliiy i;ratiiymg. and the wurkot ' the younger PLAH OF THE SCHOOL. It iit the purpose of the prrst-nt management of this school to use those methods whidt will tievelop miT t siucc- tully the iNTtLtKCTttJit MOftia and V nf llt pow- ers ol llw i nidents. To insure the best mental training none J ' but men of lilnral an l fl)or( ii;:li fiiiication and tit Miii-rsosiul rxi r- rienc - in teachinj: arc employed. Liberal cxpetulitiirr have l rc;i nuidf in -riuriiiji; tlir twst me- chaniral aids for instruction, such iheniit ' a! and !ili -iLat uppa- ratu-s ma|)s, charns, matticmat- idil instruments, etc. That lornif mnral and rr- lij;u u mr triiLiion may lie given, the teachers are required to be Christian men, members in good standing of sonne evan i ' cal church. The student ar«- rrijniT- cd to attend some church ever) Sunday in a body, aecomparu ' ed bj a tcachrr. The Bil ' lc is read daily. A g)iimasium is always open lor use, aiid the daily military- drill is aa regularly required as i«ekittiotts ttffMdBi| «atifvdC th« i;iiqraical devd« opmcnt. All pupils from a distance, and teachers, board and lodf;e in the school, in order that the influence and supervision of the teacher may be con-tanrl) and most suiccl- - tuily exercised. By this intimate xs .ociation between pupil and teailier, that part ut the youth ' s education which is outside of the text-hook can best be aeromplii ed. They are shielded from evil influenceii .ind taught habits ot rf-nrlliry. irnr ' - and pmn tnal- ity. Tlu- careless are required and taught how fo tinl , and ' Au- anibitioutj arc encuiir- age l to greater eiidcavnr The school is, as it were, one lar c family, hi widc i «8tA tei chcT occupies the place of a pjuent or an elder brother to the boys. Lpi TION. Lexington, Missouri, is a town of six thousand inhahitancs. forty mile$ from Kan- sas Ct , aoid is accessible fay the Mi «uiiri Pacific, tltc Wabash and Saftta Fe rail- T a twaBT ctDBJt com. 47 — mids. it has water-works, gas, flcctrif lij:hts and many other itHKi« ' rii .(.nvjs- • niCEtees, it is not an active business place, but ins really an eddy amid btKNiiIng Western Towns, where stu Jrnr-s may pursue rh -ir studies in unrntemipred quiet. Situated on the Miiirhcrii hliitf- .it th li-- i)iiri t. uul inorr rli.in 2od Urt :iho -, ir utiMirpa i-il in licalthtulncss bj ;m) puint m the Statr. IxTxinj ton i. well known m the West as an educational center, having, in addition to Wentworth Military Academy, two large and flourishing: collr rs ffir youii;: ladirs. Tin cdiu atinnal .ulv.mtii;:« - have arrr.ic-ted and rc- tain ' l a r -tuir l .nv! . mUm iti .1 . mi !r: inj n r ot Ur uli|i -t atlil most !ettlc l toWTU in the States all tilings conspire to dir ir to hahits of jsnidy t1i - iiuiul- o! the iitudents who as mble here from all parts ot the South and West. This collection pi schools pvef to each many ativantages which one, or even two schools, would not poB- si-s-.. Til ' utilti iri vci nrliii; l.« ' Tiire C ' ( iirse and sfictial f a- hfrs i t Miimi-. KloMitiMti, Art, efi.. iiiii tiii rrliy i)hiain the Ivst talent. In Ix-xitii ti)!! w;ts luughi ii - ui ihr im- portant battles ol the latr Civil War. and the Acailemy st:mds quite irnir the -mie of OQB ict. This 1 rmdexs the place cxocedh gly ajppropriate iar a nulitaiy school. WUCmSPOKTS. — «B — CoifirMai dF Study GRAMMAR DEPARTMENT. Eteit l ttlta iq?. A gebnt, En li li Cmuuiimr, Coi])|x)i itian, Lcttcir N niiii . Antiiiui tu, U(.ui- q £ lil 0l PREPARATORY CQURSJS FIRST YEAR. REQUIRE STUQI SS. . l;;phr.t. Enyhi h. Am icnr History. l itiiu Ph siL ul (. «ug ' ' U|jl]iy j.j-yvAr. I ' lw .uilo::} ' .- ar, Manual Training, SECOND YKAR REQUIRED STUDli::s. Algrbrn, English, Medieval and Modem History, I«uin. (tcrnuin, Frenth or Sjjanish, Mumial I ' miniitjfii. THIRD YGAS. XBQtflltXS STITDlKSv Plant Gtometry, Elnglish. Etrftwf Studies— Eltfi J ' av. Chctnisoy. FOURTH YEAR. Solid Crtomctty J4 year, luigltsh. Mlrrthr Shuiiet-r ' F.U-et Ttvo and a Ifulf. I;i9ti% Gr VkfW TtifpapBoetxy i - fmh Advanced Al|KibK|L 14 |;«sir (Four rtly. «twdic — «0 — — fil — BUSINESS COURSS. SECOND YEAR. litiokkiM pin;:, Eogliali, Mediaeval and Modrra Uutory Vlj ebira, Scktwr«, or Mtxlem Laa- THIRD YEAR. Scendfi phy :md Tvi cwritili|;b finglish, ComiTirrcial l nw l i-ytsxr. Civil Govcmmcat l4h Outline of Courses of Instruction MATHEMATICS. FIRST YEAR • ' , It ' rui — VNcntwurili ' s Jvluwl Ali;el r.i, t«.yiiii. iBBCOND YEAR. } ' r i Ti i ' t — ' iii« orfli ' - S li nil Al; i I r;i. St irniJ Tyrui — Wnuworili - Sriiool .Vlgclira, n in|ili-t :il. THIRD YEAR. FitJt TtrM — VVrntworth s Gaiiiirir} i lManf;. FOURTH YSAR. I ir ! T,r i — ■n ' UMitli {i iiiin tr (Siliil . Saofid Term — U ' ntwoitli s Tri);o(uune(ry I ' Uim ' J- ENGLISH. FIRST YEAR. •VrV T, rfti — CViopcrV I In I..i t ul tlii- MoIiiuiils, ' C ' ulrrid{;c ' Tlw .Viiticnt Mari- ner. Onv (iiii|M) iiiiMi |ier week irqitiYv Allen ' s Cngliiil) Gronunor. Colltttenil Keailing: Britihli and AnwricHn Clii fiics. Si cfiiid ' Ti?m — Scott ' s ••Ivanljoc, Lowell ' s • ' Vision of Sir Launtul. One compwition |icr week lequired. Allen ' s Eng i Gnunmar. Collatenit Reading: British and Annexioifi Avjhon. SECOND YEAR. Firs Ttrm — Htrritk Donion, Composition and KficTorii ' , George Eliot ' s Sila-s Mar- ncr, Tennyson ' s The Princess, one coin]X)sition |Jer week required. For Critical Study: m ' .u;iuI:lx F, vsaysr on MQt(int«od A dieioa. CoUateral leading: JBriti and American Aiittii rs. Seennd ' tittu — Mt rri« k ' Damon, GKOpd tiOh and Mlu turn . C;t l«lMnith ' s Tlu- Vit ar of WakeficKl. ' I ' ojjc s • iliad (BooV. I. VI. XXU. XXIV i One cmniKisition )ier Week rrqnirt ' d. For Critical Study: Milton ' s Coams L)cidas, ' i. ' .AII Ifgio md li PenseroKk ' Cbllmeral Rcsd g: Btlci and AnMmam Authtas. — 54 — OUT LIK E OF COURSES OFINST RUC T I O It- l irD TBA R . JTi f ' TiTw — •TIm ' Sir Kfi}, ' «T ilv i ' ovrrly Puptrs, Sh:ikfi«| r:ir«f ' s The Merchant of Vcnitf, m i-«mnftrion wirh M.ilUck ' s Histor ot Kn;;Iiv(i IJrrnifnrt . Onr o mix - sition }M:r wct-k rcqiiiml. l or t ' rirical Stinlj : linrkt ' s Sfuct h m Com illation with Ameriira. C ' oll.irrnil llcatlinj;: Urirish and Anicriian Aiitliors. ScepnJ Term — Hawthorne ' s • ' The House qi the vea ( roblcb, I ' oc ' s i ' oeni.M. ( nc cotnr position per week m the Historj tn ilmrncM i terature Fcquired. Collateral Beading: ilm rtciiMi 0fi8si! f FOURTH YKAR. lursl Ttrm — l. nin. hiin History t t the Lui[||guiUDe,. ScecnJ Terw—Er Vtrii and .Anieriqm Jl li i lliGi|ii i ||e LATIN. I? 18 ST XBiAjSt ' tint TerMf — BieUlUin Helvitii-uni. Srrori,! f)BirtfiH-:a SECOND YEAR. TiV — U i« v of Fonns. Allni atul Cfrwnoii;:!! - C;u ' -ar, Brnnett ' s l itin GriinuiKii. Second Term — Bennett ' l ' FO e t ' un x  itiuo; Allen and GrceiMM ' Caesar, Bennett ' s Latin Granunai; THIRD «)BiA%., iirft ' fiv ' -Harkms- ' l i « ri ' . IJciinLtr ' s IVtist- Cdq M t aa4 ' I«il Ot n $econii ' t rm- — Harknc ' C ' ix rn. I ' r. . (. ' n ii]Hi-iTion. F O U K r H YEAR. first 9 ' rw— jrlyrholojiy, Virgil ' s . enetd «fi  iif: rvii Ovid- ' I ' his i Mirs«- conTcmplatcs the equivalent ol tour lvMik ot C ' ar-ar. mx orationr- oi Cicero, one thou! und lines ot Ovid, four books ot Virgil, and the whole ot Bcnnctt ' « Latin Prociie Cpmiwsidon. fiiennet s Latin Gnunmar used during the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th year. — m — OUTLINE OF COURSES OF INSTRUCTION — GREEK. FIRST TS A 9 . . First Ti ' rM — Whirr ' s Firsr Grtrk Book. Second Term — First (irrrk Bouk conttniurd; Gate to the AnntKiBt . SBCOND TBAR. fitit fr i ll Gtodym ' s (Jrammar; CimMlwin ' ' . AriahaMs. Seeo d Tier m ' 6 ot ihrin ' it Aoabosis;, Collar and DaaielL '  l rose Compositioil. HISTORY. FIRST YEAR. F « Term — M -crs Anrirnt History.. SECOND YEAR. Fint TcrtH — Myers Mttli:t- al and Modem History. ScvotiJ 7 . rw— Myci Mcdiieval and crn Histtirj. THIRD YEAR. Pirft f erm — Montjsomcrj- ' s History of Eng- land. St ' cood liiriiw— . KLauj;li)in ' s American Na- ' MlU ' nuiimcAL iMtrtRuoTtON xw tr vsviiia N ATU RA h SCI ENCE. PIRSTYEAR. FHii i •Jcr H — AUllij an tialrV rhyfiii- with l lx ratorj MunuaL i iWM f-AtUli Gale ' s p picb with Laboratbiy MattuaU SECOND YEAR. First Ttr tt — -Williaiu- ' ( ' ln-mi-fr aifi I i ' ' T.iton Miiiui.il Sciond Term — Vilii;uiis ' t!hcniistr and I . iNiratur Manual. GERMAN. FIRST YSAK. I ' tnt Term — Collar ' s First Yrar Cterman. Second TiffTiW;— CbUttr s First Year German : Harris ' Reader. VECdND YEAR. hirsi Term — Miitnr) ' s German Grammar; Monna ' an Bamhrlm; Die JoumalUtten. Second 7«rristt— Whitn s German Craniiiiar; Marie Stuart; Selec iitt. OUTI.INE OF COURSES OF INSTRUCTION — Continued. F K fc: N C H . FIRST YEAR. } ' ;. ' - Tcrm- tsser and S«jiuir ' . iMrmli G r.iiiuit.ii ;inil KxWfi.H . AVroat f ' iiyW ' - Fanminur umitirinri! : S.i;.t r . Trnii h Rt Miler. SECOND YEAR. Firnt 7 ' Tw— Sflritiww from Halevy ' s I. ' Ablir CiinstunTin, Iulier« s Ix: Mi! anthropc. S r ' r ;,— Srlwtions from Hugp ' s I Miscmbles, Rai-inc ' s AthrtVie, VpltiMVi; SPANISH. FIRST YEAR. l int Ti ' m — Dc Tomo ' s S4):inish (iranimar ami Exrn ' ises. Jj w iii wi — - l minw Nf.ir kc s Rrticlt-r. SECOND YEAR. lytrU Term — liaiiucs s Graniiiiur; lil Capitau cnrno;( il Bla.s. Si ml Amilia De Al vareda : Don Qiiktttt. lOWf HI TWI niU AT PIMUl tnUNOS DfCAMriaPlt. inttV tOKTANY or CAOKTS MAKCili:!! TO WA MKLN:siii ' HO MO AMI kI ' T-,:kn. A DUSCAJMtS Ol ' g m yy IIIII.E IN FOUR DAYS- ACTUAl. MARCHINO, DURING SPRING ENCAMFJ|iHjrT — w — Notes an the Couri Stu4j For those not prf| ;ir«il iHri)i.i;,li instruc- m i.ik( up thr rc ilar araJmiif work, tl tion is offriVil tn subjrcts like iicudin;;. Spelling. tVonniuist ipi i npu c Ixmmi): mctic. I ' nired States History and (itw raphy, a riidieated under the rrniilar hcadin;: . ' Qianininr ntparrmrnt. Tlic Kf iiiar Course, as iiiitltncd. is a aKtruct«J with retcremr to th« ' iiii Tt .1: in K iidcncy on the part  1 hij her in-ititiition ot lc:imiti(j; ti) allow « kIc iii iic ID i-ntranir rr i|iiirnnrnts. Astilr troiii a trv, ■cntia , hkt; Kngli h, di : tcndciic} ' ot ilic Itrading Collr ch uiid I iiiviT!ii(i : is (« allow grratcr libcny to die sei-ondary m-IiooIs smd to ••wcept tor entranif quite ;in rxtcml ' il ol npTiiuial rtijinn nu-nf -. Our • our-f rliii ri ' iil ! OU|;li to iiicti tlir al ' soiiitc ri-ijiiircnu ' iHs ol an) «ii ilu U.uliiij l ' wllcyr and I nivcrsities, ;ind at the same time clastic cni ii; ii i. suit that larf e number ot students who never ( x-pt-L-t to attend any iit|;ber institution of framing. For all such we an- prri arrd to offer the most Hheral and practical rraimnL ' ' I ' lic itucrr-r nt tlir individual Student will In ;4n:ii i! i. w iic ' tlitT be la prcpariu tur cullq or tor ti|e re lJ | }f a l ii iue ur u profcasiotuii career. For tliox- who are desittHM of % ttdfjofe ' more es|x ially along oom nicrrial lines we offer our Butiiness Course ui whit ronimrrcial iwmches talfw the place of the t ' prri|zn languages offered in riie rcpilar Aca temic Ofliurse. Each cadet is requireil to have at least tour daily subjects, unless there is an obvitHis reiupn why be should be allowed a 1 niimbcr. tn thft caR pf9n)|«ii in xms t be obtained frcitn tb« I ' nncipal. LETTER WRITING. Speeial classes in Spelling and Penmanship sac oijg aized for all wha are in need of such instruction. Cadct.s. at regular times, are reqiiirfd to write a letter to parents or guardiaiM« which .shall be siiSir. t to tli - in-iHvtioii and t ritit istn of the teachers. Tlic object of this letter is to impro «- tiu- nii-t- in that most iin[M)rtunt, and often neglected, art of letter wriliii;;. It is in no Sfn- miciuUiJ to rakt- the pUice of those IcttetS o£ a:,private nature which ttbould be written Ironv: at frequent interval . GRADUATION. Diplomat ot Gradiiatipn Will hi- awjirdrtl all ladrt «lio satisfactorily completcv in addition to flu- lonrsr of iastnu ti n in Militar} Science, at least Afteen of the pfe- s(-rilvil )inirs 01 rlu Kr ular .V aiiiinii- ( ' oup e, or the sufajjocts outlined in the Business Course. In tin- .Ai-adeiiiic C ' uurM- the following are rcfpiired: English, three unitSJ Mathematics Al bra and Geometry, three and a half units; History, . ncient, MediWf yal and Modem, two units: Koreiun Ijingij.ige, two units; Science, oiu- tmlt. The remaining three and a half units of the necesKary fifteen may be elected from the-subjeets outlined. A unit means a school year ' s work In a subject. CcrtiAcatcs from reputable academics and high schools will l r ucirpted far any part of the tcquiivd woric, but theM certifka tnust iOM dciiiUtely the amount «( yaiA. dcinr iitui rhr attnincd. No cackt, hnvrrvrr. will tic graduated from this acad- ems l t li t- imt takfii lii last y« ar «it wi rk ln-rr. Ciiuluiatrs tor tailuation muut brcbctii tu tiic Instrut-tur in En ibb, un ur bcturc May 1st, a ty icwrittrn I ' ssay df ' .fMl WdflA ' twW :) $ 01 jirrviouHly a|ipfOvcd by hiiti. Diplomas arc of three i radcs. Thii«c of the first pmdc arc insrrihcti with Hi H iiii i. ;i: il lie auartlrtl t ) raduau ' s ulio arfain an avi ' ni c ot -)0 per ii-nr. Utnim thfir M iiKH ji ar. TluKic f second grade are awarded to graduates who e avcrogfe grade b between 85 ami yo per ernt. and ate inst-ribcd With Hooor. All those attaining bc- . Mnem jH , emjU iO cqcb «iibjcc fall within the third grade. No gradtutte attaiining le than 7 |K-r cent, in iubjtet bfe INxtmunehded for entrtmx: to Vdivenitjr without examination. EXAMINATIONS AND REPORTS. Fr( |innt rrsiiw- arr made and written fe ' -t are iWcn .in the iihji.i-. -itiidied: and rwiee eaeh m.-njioo written examination: are held. At the end oi every six weeks a tepon of the standing of eadets in sciidlaiship, punctuality, dqiomnent ftnd rcladvc standing 0 Mac to parents and guardiaus. PRIZES AND SCHOLARSHIPS. Several gf ld mrdaN and oth. p prizes an l l X joeh yptr iti: iited f ia M iuAt anhip, in achletio, and in miliury drill The imniber of the p Aduating cIhss in the Acndcmic Course attaining the hin hcst tank In scholarehip and deportment, will, ufxm the rcnniuncmhuion ot the facult}. rr- cdvc a scholarship of free titirion, tor imc year, at any oneoJ tlic tul lowing in titiititin : I ' nivcrsity of N ' irginia. Tulanc University ot l lli i;ln.l W:jshinjL;ton and Ixx I nivcisity I .r. in:jtiKi. ir-mi.i. CVntnil Lhii cr, ity, Danvilli-, Ki-nnukv. University of the State of Missouri, Columbia, Mi uri. I RUMI ' ETEH hTAHl- tfnivcrsiiy ol the .State ot Kansas, Lawrence. Kansas. The Kansas City Law School, Kansas City, Missouri. ' I ' hesr institutions admit nir T;ulii:it«- , on tlu ' ir aTtinc.it ' --. Hitliinit ' • ;iniiri;ui«iii. The three graduates attaining tlic greatest profjcicmy lu the .Miliuiry De uirtiiient will lecetvc iipedal mention in thr l . S. Army Register. POST-GKADUATE WOKK. Students who have finished one of the r ular courses with us leading Co gradna tlon, and who desire to rmtain another Tar to perfect their pn ] ;irntion for collegp or lor -[n.ial work« are assigned to our | o.st-(ii.i.li:.i(i ! [i;irriin tir. Our Post-fir idiian sruJt-nr.N u.- ually select such additional stu li ' troni tl t rc  ilar lourses as will pronmit their iliplonni to a higher course. In case a Mitiiv icntly laigc number desire it. l.l r.•s will Im ' ori ini rd in Surveying and KirnieDtary hjigitieerii; CoUtgC ' Latin .8 General l-iterature, and . dvunccd Miliur Siicnce. — tt — Music Mii.-iii ' oriupifs .1 i ry prumiiicnt lart in tlif mcr) ' daj lltc i t tlif c.ulrt Inxl) .tiul much intrrrbt ii uikcn in tlic Jiffcrcni tnusicul or nixutions that are lomicil raili jtaur. An (Jrchcstra and Mumioliri Club is org;ini«n.l from among the cadets. All cadetK inr«Tf5tcd in rither of thrsf i rj ;inizations are aflow« to join, and are drilled hy u com- iH ' ti iir insfriu ror. Thot ((r; :ini7.ui( ;i t.ik [Mir in .r I i irt rraimnrnr.s i;ivm by ihr laJet . rii«r) ul.so aifurU on exccrlkni o])]Hirttiait} tur dtuJcnUi on all imtrunients to bc oume acniKtomrd to en. «mble playing. Individual tattnicdoit in voice and in pimu hy- COmpetrnt in Tr« . ' or. I ' .i ' ■osr M-f txwni ' - page. ll c luml iia iimniir  im of the mwi iinporiant organization. in the school, and it nirnibvni arc atlvamni aU)n rhc line of office the sanic as in the battalion. Ilie hand is in charge of a practical banil man of rwcnty-hve yirars ' expericncx , and ia com Batilc or Lriiii(taa, Ifo S«|t«. i(-t1. lUI. VbatogntM irem m oO paiMing hif 9. n«IWliittu. • Huniaritn •i lt, whn n.tAt ikM li i liM diukRg prafftM M tits hatll . TiM U i. n ( lUc from «h« nol a( wWt wu thu ih 4£maw ir«r« r )W]«rd « f twenty piece . The school ha recently j «Tch:ised a ?et « f high }rrade insmi- niMif--. B« ' --itlris receiving a tliurciigh drill in flu iiiif ot niari in ' -.. h ;i.irtiri|iaTini: in all the luilitarx paritdes anil nianruvcrs, its njr()ihrr- aKn rfnivc iinuh pr.utual t-xrriiM- in the line of coaocrt work. In the spring, o H-n air ioni «-rr? arc {;iven weekly h the band in front of the Antdeniy, the ftognooi miuistitig of pcqmW and dassieaJ imiiic. Theie is no extra charge for tfats work. — « — .i THIS b the oldt t militan. mJhm ! in rlu- Sutt- ut Mi.vsouri. The military iiki lit growing!, and ninny M-hools ate atloptin thr fVatutv. fffi full benefits, bdw ever, cannot be rtiili rd in any 1 uf u bnanlin; m. ' 1i(mi|. wlicre rhr students aic sii tHgethcr, and where- thrir rising, retiring;. :i iiiiWin for meals and study, their care tor their rooiu.-. .iiul Jrrss; and, in la t. .ili ilit ii tlutir are rcgnlated by the military Trqtiirement.s. For twenty -seven years we huve had thiii feature in the schnol. and. ftum it we huvr dfTi f(l mt -t -rariMinf; rr -ntrs. W ' r ha r inr rf i)r.itr(i it. nur tor die purpo oi training tnir impil:. i«ir military lite, but uci atvuunt ot tlie many ad vantagtes derived from it in school { eminent, and on account of the many benefttS: whirli «mr stiiilcnts ohtam trom the syjttem. It lonsuincs no timr that would othLiwise W (irv oted to tttudy, as. tb« hour ttaed for it would in other bcbools, be ven to ncre- at ion. To sum up a few of the many reaaons for adopting the miUta feature, we bcUeve: tst. ' Iltat it lontribiiti to diligenee in nudjr. tlw best nxen in tlrtll, m tt Tnle. :in ' the btv t in their studies. id. That it contribute to {9xid brha%ior. The (lenalcies aa- ot a dignitit-J ibar nrter. and, vlulc welt pntded, acmrdinj; to the offense, and some of them severe, thty are n it such as ro crush the ric of a U)y. Beittu rei-ojiniml as a part of the inilitsiiy discipline, they are received without iht protests that are frequently made agaiti t poi- alties inflicted in .s . ' h(Hil. liL |e «ntltt.vates the habit of immediate, implicit anji unqii ioniog obedience to ri tfully opwtltute4 authority; dlso faabita oif order maltagm, pnnctMaUtyi and didf ' reliance. 4th. Thr drill is excrlUnt plu- iial t xcn ihc, eS{$edaUy for boys who are in a plastic state. Ht '  t form arc stnii t cned, hollmu eln-. ' i . u- dev lo[Hd. an erect carriage aiKi a manly address ari an|mr d. ;intl health is promoted. 5rh. The prmtiplc ol .self-j;«nf rnment is tiioroviylily brought out. Offlcent are selected from anioni; the oldest, the most studious, and the m . ?T rru-.tworihy ot the cadets, and these arc of much service to the teachers in the man- agement of the school, and in ixmtrudinp the public senti- inent of the studenu. While thr milil;tr tr.iture u:i- m ' r «i ' u ' d |inniarily for the advantages just mentioned, every etfort is made, con- sistent with other duties, to hrin it to the highest degree of jK-rfection as re} ards proficiency in all the detaiLs of the sy s- ' tr ill. tliat cvcrjr tadet may have a feeling of jvide in bis work. CAVALRY. Realizing; the prcM licnefits to he pained by this brunch of the niilitary work, uc iiitrotliuTil ir into our h« ol during: tl r | a t session. It proved to Ix- so beneficial and ar the same time  o attractive to the (-aiiers that we have decided beiorc the opening of the coming session to mlarRc tnir cquijiment and carrj on diis work on a larger and more extensive scale. We consider this a most important branch ot oi r work. It is conceded by the most prominent doctors that there is no exercise moiv beneficial than horseback rid- in);. Ir brings into use ever) muscle of rlu Unh . .in l rxi n i cs as well the ntind. ' Pie cadet witu takes u work, besides being aided in his dcvciupmcnt while taking it, learps to love an exeteiBe, which tmlike tstmi iimxi . he never gets too old to tate ipt eojpy. iC OUR S il I II S TR irC T ION . The instruction in this department will be given und er thr unineiiiate su[K-rvision of Capt. G. B. Hritchardt Jfn of the ;th I ' . S. Cavalry, who has for fonrtern years been a commissioned officer in dtis branch of; tlie gdVerooMitt .service, and who is on expert rider and horseman. The course c-overed i the School ot the TnHtper ami the S« hi I t)t the Tr x ii. T) t cadet is taught to judge  horse, the care and treatment of a horse, the training of the horse, riding hall work, bareback exerrisesi and when he has completed his course he 19 METHODS Till- rader is tir t r.nijlit to ride witbOM tbc Saddle, tising the blanket anil surcingle in it .-.leail. .Aii a ri- ul ' oi this thr cadet learns to batanci htmsi It ami to grip the horse projirrly with his knec5. He is tatti t fir t to ride ar a walk, and gradual! | ' ro Trssps to a trot, and then to a gaiioji. lie is also taught to mount by a vault, lirst at a walk, then at a trot, and Anally at a palloj . Having learned to vault Ills mount, to balance himselt ijerlwtiy, the use of his legs and Idiees, and the reins, he Is then in sha(x- To take the hurdles and to exe- cute flir variinis niovm ents if the ritlinu -rhiml, -.t.iruliii; in tca ! ot astride. He hxs also learned to com- municate his %ishes to hb mount, ■mil thi- is ind8|[]K;ns( lr tp.A horseuuui. ' Rejport of the Commandant Hkao uartkhn Ci rv or Cadbts, Wkntwoktm AIm taIMc Acaobmv. T« ikff Superinffnileutx Sm: — In compliance witli vt-rbal insitnutions from you to submit a report on the mllitiin drpurtnient of this school, outtinin); in general the system of imtnu ioa usc tor ni.iinlaiiiin iliMiiiiinc -V. ' vsork covered in the XttAlVtXf jlq w r Ul Wattt of: til|$. Sjcbppl, 1 luive tlic honor to rc iort as toUows: COURSE OF INSTRUCTION. The eotir i ' ( i in-iTriicrion. thrnrrtiiiil and [inuticul. Iia-i Vieen hraatl ;in l . ini|.ri- Heiisive as I tuuUI make it, based in the main on Cirmnil (Inlrrs l ?5. War Drp.irtmrtit, Washington, D. series 1907, bupplnncnted by such work and study as tlie cadets liave been capable of, taken from from the Infantry and Cavalry School Course for OHicers ' of the Army at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. The Theoretical Course embraced the fol- lowing- r -xT h w)k . -iipplcmcntril by lcccurr- : L . S. Intantry Drill Regulation, Firing Regulations for Small Amu, Drill Regular rions for I.ipht Artillerj , Drill Regulations, and Outlines for First .Aid for H« pital Corp- ' . I S M.inii.il «)f (tii.inl Out). V. S. Anii Rr jul.i ' inii-, Miliiarv l iporr-, and Returns, 1 In- .Articles ot War, The Art of War, Intrrnational and .Military I w, Cav- alry Drill RegutatkMiik OoT. ijlfllWiyjjtf rills rill- y .ir have covrrcJ tin- S- ' Ii m)I ot the Sokiicr. Si linol nt tlie Company, and the Batcilion m Close and Extended Order, .Vdvancc and Rear (juards and Ouqiost Duty, and the Battalion Cefemonies, con istiiig of Review, Inspection, Pa- rade and KM ort of the pdoT. The liadets bftye ihoWii igrest pr ificie and ceremonies. CAVALRY. This feature of the militar - work was introduced into our school this year for the first tinii . mil till- i a f( i- in ttlis deprirtiiu tir lia « ' n umlrr m immediate tare and instruction. Tliry havr lirrn drillnl m ami an- prorn imf if) the School of the Troo)ier and the Schoctl of the Tro i[). tlic tt.nucr iiu Imlm;; ruling ' hall work, bareback rxrrci.ses. and trainint: ol liorsp . Tliry liavr vlinw n mi. h aptitudr for this work and it li;t- proven so henefuial and attractive tu them, liiai I am much pleased to kiu)w the si hooi hiis dri ided to increase its njuipincat for thts Work and in dieitttuf«.n oi) a lai;ger and more extensive scale. ARTlLLERlr. The Arriller Drills this year covt-ird the Scliool of the Soldier nismounted. S h x l b ' f the Cannoneer. S h K l  f the Battery Dismounted. ScIhm)! of the Soldier Mounted, School of the Driver and the Si ' hc ol of the Battery- The cadets in thi- department piined nuirh jiractical ex}x;rience in handling their guns during their htty imlcs ' nurch . across the country to Wurrensburg, and in loading and unlootling them upon cars on their reruni irr iii Warrenvhurg bjr Suc .expenienoe op diis faicljr gained hy: cadets at .Military Academics. Ilu- work lit (iiir Signal Corps I In-lirvc i miMirjia.s. td by that iit any Military Afail«-m ill rlic country. Tlic futmbers of diLs detachment arr highly proficient in their work and they tninsniit nieswuges of tlie nuwt difflnilt ilniracter with tlic greatest fai-il- Ity li) ' nsw cither of the flap, the ht-lioj raph. thr trl« ' f. ' rajih or thr ravalrj ' huKzcr, utiliz- in;; harbeii v irr tcnces ami ' }u- iiki tor rlu i- ic ; :.i| li line. work was under the inuiiediate care and suMryt,sipa ot C.«y)t. L. H. XjcAiJow, who was for ,a numlB) of years stationed 13 Wiipp I)4iKit 3iiil 1f j| HOSPITAL CORPS. The work of the Hospital Coqis thi« yrar wji csjiccially good. Outlines for First Aid for Ho pital Corps wns tiuighr. and thr radets thoroughly drilled in this work. The UttiT- u-iil in Tlir r drill ' wrrr madr li thrrajlrt in thr Manual Training; Drpartinrnt. Thr work oxrrrii by tlii oiir r i- ol iiiiuh |irattiral valiit- t  rvrrj man, wlirtljrr a cit- iy.en or :i M ldirr. .AnMMin othrr thinfj-i tlir cadets are taut;ht w hat to do for a man who Ux ' - rrcrix rii a wound of anv kind, what to do in qH|e of poiwinjingi sutaaokf ftfintiafk drownin;:. burn-, trcr inc and tnwr bttel ELEMENTARY MILITARY ENGINEERING. The practical work coxrrrd b rlir Knginet-rui;; C ' orjis con l t • l prMUipully of the cnnstnution of hasty intmuhitirnts. the construttinn of olwtaeles (hntlied wiie entnn- ;:1«-iiicTiT-. .ibati-. rtc. i. anu -| .ir bridp - a ro rax ino. It takr the cadets only a few miniit« ro span .i . o-i Hit r.t m u irh .i bri l;:r Mitticicntlv strong; for the battalion of «.idrfs in column ot tour r n - It is briirvnl that the cavalry could cross the.se brid with impunity. I ' ictures hhowipg the bridge in prooess of constructioR will be; aem elsewhere in dm catalocne- TARGET PRACTICE. niirm;; thr p;itit year the intrrrst in tin.- ' work and thr rr idt-- obraituil wrrr, a logic-ally to be expected, greater than in previous ycani. Almost evrry our ni thr i orps Arcd, and there were none who were not enthusiastic over the work. A number of medals provided by the National Rifle AsRoctarion of America for the encouragement of fifl ' t-.rin;: m -i h Hi| wrrr won by the cadrt . Our ) trfii o| in ii ' uction in this is thr vcrj l r t, and practical! uiMirrs anj ablr- bndied boy ' s Iruming to shtwit amirately and intelligently. The mrr that is rakrn to acquaint thr pupil with his wejipon, ir iin m iu larurr, its power- ami [inssil ilitirs; the time sp« rit on [Hiinting and aiming drills, aiui in si;4iiting: the patience and nietlnKl hi- stowcd iHi g.illcr pr.K tiir -all pn llmin iry to the tiring with ball cartridges at normal distances, tuiving to do so much with the theory of the subject that failure of success in the end is practically impossiblf. It is not tof nnu ' h to say that tin art ot ntlr tirm;; - ntn i t thr most n- ' iu! and itnjKirtant Mibje ts im| arted to the .school lioy who itspircs or mIiosc parentti aspire idit hiiii to tfiiil a manly dltl ' icn. MILITARY EXERCISES. An attempt is made t« make thr military work a.s nearly like that of the army as is |M)$siblr wifboiiT interlrring with the time le ofi(l to -tuilv .ind recitatioias Tkjii l VjCS a Kreat N ariety ;uid pre cnts cadet o%ving tirrd iil dictr work. DISCIPLINE. The discipline or the school as u whole tor the jenr jimt cloRcd hni been mo-i f l li nt. Till ' lH--f. in t.ui. tl)ii ' I liiivi- fvcr kniiwii ro t-xi t duriii,: ni twelve years ' mntu-ction with the tKrhool, as cadet civilian iustnictor and Goveminent ofRrial. This is due n a l;ir . iii :i-iii r i idt (hhI spirit it1 wliuli titr iiiniil cr.s ot rhr t:uiilty aired in assisting me and r the excellent serviiT rendrmi by the t.iJit oHk ' ers, non-commisaioned otiicers and iiiciTibets PRIVILEGES, I Along the line ot reward I have granted many privilegies, inorr, tii t.ut. I l cheM ' , than is custnmarj- in strictly niilitary  rhouIs, but not too many to rclicv« tiit monotony of close c ' onfinement tlmt barrack Hie imposes. The privilq cs mentioned lieluw hk ex- tended to those cadets who have Irss thsin c demerits tor the p eoed{n week. They iniliid -: (,1 ) PenninAion to attend church or their choice, out ot ranki , Sunday nighu (a) To call on young ladies in their home Saturday ni ts. ( ] I r . arrnul •■nrrrr;iinmcni|L;|tt: tNsi IlN ! W- MMim «)t a njcinbcr ot tl c taculty. (4) To adl on yemg Uiiditt iaad ateend atxtnainmU Ift dfe ifllcgtt «rl dally invited. (f) To attend dancing parties and social fimctionsi nmin d by the cadets 6) ' In . iiriul lull.r -kanii |Kirti« in :!i lti ' l li.i ' l .itur igr. ' i i tl ( _) To aiiept iuvuatioa-s to dinner with jin at«- iaiuilic . In every instance where a privilege is granted to a cadet to he out during a study peHitid at. lil t. hr is required to tc| Ort to his-inom for tndy troiii 4 to 6 p. tn. In amc a cadet abuses a privilege granted bJtn, it ia titididnEint. SYSTEM USED. In handling cradets, though boys iinil vrn VDiin ' mm hr ;irr, I )i;im- treated tliciu and dealt wirli liinn x- men. I have niadc no disnru tiou in my methods of command between them and regular soldiers. They ti;ivr been tauf ht and realize the ncoe - .sity ot unquestioned and abstilute obe- dience knowing that their tint duty f t ir re lrrsh afterwards if they think a wrong has been done. .( iiK rhod ot hope of reward instead of fear of punishment, and have a|)pealed to the bnt. r :•! ot the i;i iets to do tSi . It |U Itwched MdslttD torily, and I rcvunimend that it be cpntinued. — 1 — W to obey, and I ha ' e ii ed OUASD DUTY AND CONTROL OF CADBTS IN BARRACJ S. Eiich instructor is tn rhaiige of tfir division of barrai-ks m which hv lives. CM ' nrr;iII -ixMlviii;;. i- r«--|N ii iblf tur tlu- ( ' (induv.t i t tlir Ladt-r.- in divt- Mon. ' I ' ht-sc instructore are detuiird l j rosrrr OtJin r in Char je ol barnuk-. i III Four or dun begim at Guard Mounting dxtily, and lasts 24 hours. 1 h« _ arr asslMfd in rlicir iuty of pre- wr inn order and keeping every cadet localrd rfirontrhnur rhr day und niglit, by a Cadet ORjcer of the Day, two cadet non-tx tnriiiw-ionrd i )Hitrs and twelve cadet privates, who perform guard duity ooc pmuribcd bi thie UamiAM meAlimj the U« S: Army. Xo more i urd duty is required of i-adets than is absnliitely nrfessar ' for effirient instriicfinti and inaintrnaiKr ot ;.hnii1 ordrr. In j rufral. i. in Twn u k- - ri ' iHimi of the ( )tHtT r of the l)a and .St rj;cant ot rhe Guard. Three liours])ci week ut tJ e Cor- |Miral of the Guard, and one hour jxr week of the privates of the guard. Th«y Uit ilh relieved from duiy. and ztt iii bed,, with li t out by io |i. m UNIFORM. Full Drr.-s.- 1 his lon.si.st. ' i ut f,Tay rap gm) ' bjklliUi , gmy il white cross belt . All West Point | ailcrn. Garriiion.— lliis rowiits ol ViOiki mt khati ' tWiSilli Tcgl iq ran sho«. T. S. . rmy p.attem. Field. — This consists of cainpai ni hat. I . S. service shirt, black necktie, khaki tn user! . Irp ni , r.in hix-, t ' . S. Arm ( ' afttm. All ol the abuve mentioned articles .should be purchased in Li xington in order to ' Uniform fitjl«% that are ahsolutrly neressttry In niilitary work. PRACTICE MARCHES. Many practice marches have been : ik n diiriiv ' ' i ' ear, Tani;in ! in leni;th from one mile to eighty miles. These marches cmbraec every kind of man!) th.i? I ' .ilN tli«- lot xiMiers, Mrcrd Huinln - r,i t uvrr the ;rr.nt-vr ili. - f.mce in thr Ira t  iim , uniinary marches involved in the change of i ta- rions, in all kinds of weather, .ind over .ill kiiul-N ot road-, i llii.-tr.it in tlu- ar- rioii ot du.st, iiiutl. tro -n roads ami •mow i n rate of marcli. Mardiei of 4 ' oncentration, sh iwin|( liow difhcult it is for utficers and men to receive orders to march to :m appointed place in a given time. Niphr marches, marches into action, etc. I ferl sure that no sdioul in the U. S. cstn hoast oi so tboftti a eoune in this line as VVmtwnrth lui «iijc yrJ dnriiii; the past li c years. Starting with the orUinur) cunip in tlie hills on the .Sni Itivcr, south ot Welling ' Coin, iir Ltffoyctte County, Missouri, in ordinary ' wall tents, in 190 , tollawed in 1906 b ' rhf vi-it of the coqxs oi ladtis to Knrt I. ' Mvmworrh, Kansxi. whrn rhry wcrr tjiianrrcil tur oiv wrrk in one of tlic tiiir r l)arr:ic k f iiililinj;s the Ciovcrnnu-nr cscr built, i lu in furti lollovM.! In flic slit lfiT fi-nr iam|i in.ulc en itMite to Varrcn  l : last fall, to be- ccli| scil b} all previous camping rrijis when the eoips of luidctii moved, May 13, 1907, t KX) milrs by rail and water to the Jamestown Exposition. Norfolk, Va., and remainfd then ti)r a pcritKl oi otu ««ik in the jjjcat lamp ;irii iilril liy tlu m.ina;;rmcnt  t the Hx|H it! iii tur viMiinf; niilitarj orpmi atioas. In tlu-- movement to tin- Kx]x ition at Jamestown, eudrts traveled by rail in spnial lars, feny, steamboats, elcitric line, and niuiiniohilrs. and livrd on die travel rations ot the amiy. as soldiers do. VN ' liilr on the ;;n}iinds. a ir-ts wt rr suhsisteil by one i t fhr latcring coiiipanics. While in Washington they inadt tlu Kbbrtf Housr, . nny and Na y Headquarter-, their headf{mnrtcn. Eswy 0| iwrtuiiit w;i given culets to visit objecuiof interest on tliis trip. I,ast yeiir Perrle Springs, near Warrcnsbur};, was selected as the place for our spring encaiupiv. uT .ufnrd. d :m fXifllrnt o[ ] onunity tor iIr ' cadci- i-t an adual tabtc of military litt-, as tliv tiuire torjw, with the exception ot thobc men excused bj the sur- (B;e Mi, inarrheil the entire iisunce to the Springs, 40 miles, raeh man carrying his rifle and beil roll. The ai tual marching time was two days, but it was o di irlbiin d a- to produce tin- l a-.t | ossibic fatipie. It was not deemed wise to man li all die corps back, and an opporrunify was i ixrti tUti wlio wanted to break the -vIkhiI record for tnarch ing, and titty res|H ndcd to the call. The others were returned to Lexington by rail. In bdialf of the fifty who marehed back, I wish to say that I have never seen regular sol- dicrsi tlisplav Itottrr spirit or cotirage on th - m.inii than these tadcr.s display ed. Wc were caught in heavy rains ten miles out ot Warrensburg. and as a consc- (luencc had to make the last thirty miles throu ' h mud aiikb -dcrp. I recommend that a picture of tiit co)n- pan that marihcti both ways be tnmied and placed in the mei hall as an example to future cadets of what some of their predecessors have done in the way i etKluring hardshi(is. On this march and wliil ' m I amp the corps was subsisted on the firUl ration preseribed for the army. In ))j- onnnection, I wish to call attention to the excellent tacilities atforded at Perrle Springs for just such an outing. The march in i r, and lix in;. ' m the tii ld, iin« ' ip(Hirfunit tor Hiipaning military knowleiigc and teaching ciich mdi vidual how to take care of himself, often under tryiitg circumstances. Tlie Spring management left no stone unturned to make our stay there delightful. Cadets were allowrd to ii|ity at a minimum cost all tlte swimming, tishing and boating privileges of the place, and it is only neers.sar) ' to examine some of the pic- tiirrs takrn dnrin;; out Stay there to tell of rbr joy that wa.s brought to the Jicarts oi our energetic anil hustling cadets by diF EdinNi resoit. VVhilc tl cre, contests baween Ac companies were held in singles and dcniblcs hi bnat racing, swinuning, long distance diving, high diving, etc in all of whidi prizes werr f vcn. A Eany of the cadets cnii t fine strings of and fropi. The base ball ti ;ini | la | the Stat Nniiii.il r.-.m during the week. The militur}- w« rk «  n i ;rrll «)t hand coiicrris taking earr oi rro(ip m the field, cooking CfOvcrnnHmt ratiun . Butt ' s M)lnual, escort ot the olor, anil batralion (laraile on the Normal c:tmpus. P ' rllr Sjirini;v w.is .ilmhi •-••Ir i tr-il ;iv cimpin;. ' j roimd. .iml mir r-nc;ini|iinrnr carri«Hl out on v vi .i ) f,iiuln .iml uiorr rxtrnsivc m.j1«- tli.tii tliat nt tlir prrsrdin year. In marching across the cuunrrA ' the infuntr}-, which reached the c;unping ground in better condirion than in preceding years, sihowing the result oi their continued niil ' - itary training, was accompanied on their march hj both the Cavalry and Mounted Artiller). Thus rvfry hr.in h nt thr iiiilitart N ' r i r W ' :ls rcprrM iiti i! on our munli acn t the ttuiutr), and the cadets had practical dcmonstratiom ot ilit- dilHcultit-.s cn- ctnmt -rfd l y each branch of the servii-e making ItMig and extended marclies. A large ntanlxT nl inhuuivuien volunteered to march biuk. tlur timr w;l hmitrd. Iidsm vct, and I dill HOT dtnn it wise to ullow this, ' and th - wliolc toips. with llic cxt i iiiu ' . of the ca alr . r tiirn d hy rad on our special train, hi Ui- return trip the art ll«-ry gained the further pr;u:ttcal cx|NTicnce of loading and unloading their 3.2 ritled upon a ear. The cavalr - in returning made a hurried march across the ooimtry. Durin;: rhrir sra the cadrt.- ' enjoyed sjKirfs sinnhir ro rlii -e i nioM-d b rhe-ii on dfinr encampment ot the preceding year and in :idiliti Ki rh( rero rhey ;;ave .1 i ' l.i in tin- lltrjge Pmic Springs pavilion and had a sluun battle. Both the play and the barrie were axteaded by latge and enthusiasric audieiures. I recommend that this trip be taken ncxC yMir as it cannot be improved upon for an outing for so little expense. SPECIAL MENTION IN ARMY REGISTER. 1 desire to report the tollowin;; named cadets in the p uating class for special nnntion in the . mi Ur:;i-t ' r .uul tor reeonl in tlie orficr of rhe Adjutant Gfner.d ni the State of Missouri: Ladet laeut. C G. Hiuusell, Jkrg. R. C. Groves, First Scrg. K. W. Kobvuiimi ' ' ' t! t tajj Service. PHYSICAL TRAINING. Under this hcail I wish u emphaisiae and bring attenri in to the rear ;;iK d to be derived from the work in the milifarv department, as now itimhicte ! in this and other u| -to-date inilitai MhiHil.-. I he military work. on i tinp of all tonus fit athletic con- tests, water s|j« rT--. .■!a- uied jrinina tu . and drills iliat will Imnt: 0 1 .iiid trrnythen the weak | uintb ol the weak and inak« the strong, sttunger. i ' his tAork not only teaches a young man how to mnmand and he cnmntundeit. btit develops liim physic- ally to .1 hi :h tamiard of perfe lion A yoim man who am not rim! -omethinj in all ot our Work to intrre t. .iihom- and uu|)rove him is no worth retainm in an, M ' h N l. There has been, in the |nist tTirrc years, great improvement in die set U[ (ttie military eartuiKe) of the cadets in thi instltntion. The now take great pride in all of tbeiir m iitBfy work, and at .the end of each year, attain a very high standard in that vork.- TARGET PRACTICE. I nm a grcit believer in target piactice for the cin en soldiers of tliis country, for if i njHin fluin wr mnsr dei end in time of war. To this end I have  levoteil iimcli time in instructitiri aloa;; this line. Wlulr at l ' t. LeavenworfJi. in it c ). the «or(is of cadets enpaged in tatfjet {)nicrice with th ' r ' v;i ' lar tr xj( on the (Jovrrnriient range, com- mencing at 200 yaidk, tiring back to and including Oqq yard« range. I ' his hat? never been enjoyed by any other militai; sduxil in the U. 78 This year ' •allrn pructtcc was held with the new Springfield rifle with which the arniy t i-(jui| ; ' i i. .H ' l ' ■r in;iii in tlif iiir|.s timl t« n rounds at 200. oo .mil ;oo )urds on iiur omii r;iiigr ut-;ir titc Mi: wiri Ki rr, which is one of the br.si raugr.s I lia r ever MHiu The oidetK took gnsit jnter«j t in this wnrk and ex( ll«nt; results werr cib BAND. f wish to tall yiHir attention to tin- rxirllriu work ami siiirit displayrd tliroii liout I III year In thr cidct banii. iindrr the dira tion ol C ' apt. Frrd A. Day. Mo. N. ( . It has not only hrrn a sourvv oi niwh pleasure and utatiAtanvc to iiic in the nnlitury .work, but it has given pleasure to the entire dty of Tjrxin ton with its street ponidcs ' ttnd concc ' fts ARMS AND EQUIPMENT. The school now ami)l iipplirtl hy tin- f ov -mmrnr with :irnis and - )iiipn)cntS, ifeovb :2oo Ktaj; ririrs tor ilrill. Spi li -rit l l ritli u ' v S. in.i a .mf iiiikIi I i ?or instntction and gallery pnicti r, two 3.2 inch hrmh loailing ticid ; in with n£tx%;tiiry -harness and horse cqnipments for mounted arti I let) ' drill. i . fiai « ' a|.o|y ;; B8MNl GONCLUSION. On aiKiiint ot the conlial sii|i[u)r( j ix-n by all ItWmb ' i ' • ' ■f ' l ' ' taiiilt ami tlir cailrt oIlirtTs, I wish t( .stale iliat niy HTvites at this M ho«il iluring tht ] asi year liavr been mast pleasant and Mttuifactory, and I can truly sa that it has been a pleasure fiir ine to have served here Vry rof)rrTt ilh. KDVVIN . , HK ' K.MA.N, taptanj im Cavalry, Cemmandant of Cadets, lunoMAi. amjt assocution msdai. winmsii9. WK U. KOBIMSPW L DAY I. DAVIS tt. Rou e of Duties RfVcilU- I ' olu-e liUfWCtfam. llrcakfaaL . (,.oroinan lant '  Office Hpttr Skk ( all (iuaril .Miiiintin 1 haiiel Simly ami K ' i ' il.iii u DiilL SiiiKtny Scbiml, Llmrch. . IHninT SnitiTuiiiMiilitirs Ciflict ' llount Scliiixi Call Suii;,v and Rvdtatioti Insptfctioii. . Ibttation I nrnrte Sniijiii ' (.all to Jiiartcr , , . Sttnly Taltoo T | « 1st O V .. I: A I.I, i • - 1 1 1 « • ■• • 6:50 k • « • 7 -ill K:10  ;15 1 1 •X ' t t . 1 o . in M;JS5 Ul;45 12:40 12:45 1:15 -2S 11:35 1 1 :45 5 :55 0:00 6 :55 7;00 9:10 y:3U TiJirjt 7:.?0 tu «K30 I ' .xcpirt SainiUy. ■m h:l5 ii Kxcqii Siiiulav aiul Momlay. X-.ln ll . tl l ' . ii|it Snniliiy ail ' l .M..iul:i_i. 11:44) til ]J iiiiilay aiul .M.Jiiihu. Sntiilay uitly. Sunday only. 1:15 I. ' 1:45 l:.10 iu 3:25 7 m lO O;|0 I rc| l Siui ' hiy. livccjtt Simday iiiiil Mutida . lCi(cci)l .Snnilay aiul Monday. Sntnrduv on! v. • iimUiy. 5. 1 to 5,:S0. Exfcirt SiuuUy. Except Sunday. April Nov.. ' ' ;. n lo 0:40, pril  NovcnUitr, lUH J Buildings and Grounds 01 It l iiililiinjp, itxeepi tlie umi  i liull, are all ion.structeil ot brick and stone, and urrr rrt-cted esprcially for thrir presrnt use. In drsigninp theni, aU the needs I ' t .1 s hr olot thi- kinil v ri T;iki n into runsidi r.uion. llw |ii«-tinn of hcnting, ntihirioii. sfn ri -tli. tl.iivcr trmn tiu i tt., urrt; all lonMiJrrrd, and the plans «( n MijK TMsi il In the Su|.)cnntrruirnr, who has been in the schuoi-rOom ft IHcnty-six o as« ' iutivi ' ycai and at the head of this school Irwn its beginning Thr hiildinc include a s| :inou annory haJl, ?oxHo twr, in which the drills and «)rl)rr rxrn ises take pl.i. r m inrlcmcnt wrutlier. Thi- Iv.iiMin s ;tr lightnl w ith utui rlnrrifity, and hr.itciJ witJi the most approved Ijtit-vvatcr . j icm. They arc also sui Iifd witli an abundance of hot and cold w ter, Jind mni le ' bathing facilities and Other nuHlem «« nvenicntes. The new building, retcrnuc to Mhi« li m ulf on anotiicr Kii;v oj thi-  ; taioguc, t ' iirni h not only im-reascd capaiit tor iad« rs. hut al-o aiid largely to the encml efB« ciency oi the school, as they contain several rooni designed for general use, that con- tribute to the cumtort and convenience of the c idet corps. These tmUdui{j!s are heated by the motn qg qNA viiB wiii sMiitary j nmbing ttqd sewerage. ' ITie grounds — emhracmg about sixty fi -e at res — an- elevated well drained and cov- ered with a rich growth of bluegrass, and arc adorned with slvade rvvv . The facilities for developing the various fonns of athletics carried on in the sdjoul arc exLcilent. the grounds being ample and well -.lited tO fm mvi iboelwl hw twHr track and tciuiis work, at welJ ns the niilit.in ilril!-. READING ROOM. A lihr.ir} ui .i t ( uiily .-M leitcil ImokN -(ii ' ;il iiitutcd by the Govemuieni publicationSt espeii.ill) fl)   - ot thr Department of Ediu inon, is ac c-essible to our students. .Several cncj ' clopeiiias Nels )ir Perpetual l se-I eaf, the Brit innii a. Appleton ' s, Tlie Intema- tkjoal and Chambers ' . I ?( em Knt publicati  tjs ot ( i ral ears ' accumulation are tH ns- available for i • i imp. New Ixjoki. are aiul .l tioir. tiiiir to titnr. The following peruHltcals arc t.iken for the Keadtng Hooni: Kansas City .loumaU daily ; St. Louis Republic, daily; Success, Munsey, American Boy. Lexington Intelligen- cer. S Menti it- Auirriian. Youth ' s Coiii|iani Mi. St. NichohiN Cosniojvolitan. Rouiul Talile, 1-rank Leslie ' s .Monthly. Nordi American Jlcvicw, Harper ' s Weekly, I ' uck, The Ijtcrary Digest, Outlook. .ludge ChfiHtttt teervcTr Chrim Maffir xine, Review of Reviews. Every effort is niade to suppress immoral or exciting literature, and to implant  tiMce for tliac devatiiig. APPARATUS. In addition to thr a{i|)oinrment.s uf the j ymmcsiiun .ind .irn or . wr lia e a ' l the apparatm, both cheniii-.il .iml j ' TiyHii-.il, nece .sary for dlustrating the ex] R:riuicnt: ol the text-books used, and lor in«lividual lulioratory work by the cadets. We have a com- p:i-«. ami one of Crurlcy DroiIicr ' best en ineers ' tran-irs, with all attachments. .«uoh as the gradienter. laritude IcatI and solar attat hmeut. I liis instrument c«Mnhine four in one — viz.: the ordinal lompass, the solar oomp.i— . the transit and the level. T | rwrit- tn are also kept ic)r thr ux- oi students, and pianos for the use of music pupilis We hayec)ittrtB,ttjipi, globes, complete manual training outfit, and in foct cverjrtbing in the imy of mcchantcal devices neqeN (tn tt a UOg tii Mii l; all ! b|«idusi laid down in our course of stodjr. — 75 — M:)nii:il l r;iinin; w .{ ' ■inirtKlui ' cd iivf yf;ir aj;i soinrwhiit ;iK an f . ;M riiii iit. but  fii«ist;utory have the r ■ llt hvi-n that it ha.s l rrn «lri i«lpd to make it a rrj ilar part ot iH T ftnirw tit instnw ' tum. pvini it flw valitf of ' lthvr subjet-ts in ihr rrpilar « iirs«- rh.ir arc piirm il tur ttif aim ' Iftigth ut tuin . To rliih mil hir;;tT ami hcttrr nnmis have Ixx-n prov ided la tiic new building .And, in udditiun to tht: iiluyd and bcncli work that iras carried tin Itkstri | f«|oM!l3, l IKiir ftttnre «aid fefl iiC M n Hrork. Thr practical training :is well as the educational value of this line of work is now aogenrrally r ( t ; nr .( l Tli.it arj, ' iimcnt ill its supiwrt is unneGeS!UUy« Many Ix ' n bt votne en £ii iattic iivrr it who bcturr have shown aversion to every pdjnr :iipi [ srhd fmijuendy hy tt have braime intemi«d in dw literary udeiOT tiiiii; Vi PHYSICAL DEVKLOi ' MENT. While we wifih to Mibordinutc physical i!(-M-li pi)inii to moral ami iiirnral t-tiiture, h is our | laii« as set Iciih in our motto- A Siuuul Mind in a S iiiiii! Bcw! to inspire our students with .1 : ir to jio vtss boilii - .-.uitctl to the nvcd:- ul tin nnt Ih . mal man. l ilt • serting-up ( , i .iml .I ' lu r lullitarv ilnll.s affor J excellent means ot phj-sical dt ' lo) nicnt. Our nmastuni, tout-bull, buiic-ball, tennis and field s{K rts arc directed bv regular imtnictors. Our students arc cncoura{;cd to take iiart in these sports to a r« a ' ll, ll|l t r nr. while we dbcounij c protV- ' i(mal athlctii.-;, ami .iii tintlrm tp QS llie pliVMi al  lcvt:ioj im nt takr prt-crdcni nvrr tli hi ' ii r aims ot a trin- nliuation. Nor ii the devcli pnu::ir m ' lu Wuh tin- only valuable Icaturc tonnrctcd with the practice of (Mirc athletics in M:houl. In order to lx-cwnie a jod atlilcte, the pupil muiit wnform his life and practices to certain preat moral principles that lie at the ver foun ilarion ot tIm I ' lnrrian ri li ion. He nui-t dail pr:i tu ti.i!iit:- ot ti mi; r.uu . -- li-i On- trol and t)bciiunLc, and iiunitcst in a U h degree the manly qualities ot endurance, in dustry and courage. By this tncaas we believe ntany a youth has acquired far life a pra tliefie virtuiesfoeieieAdtd to lifi t living. — 76 LBCTURB COURSE. A mMSe.of lectures and conrt-rts Iuls hct n pr. . iii J t r r lir rnatnqgaKWQD that INT lt piWwIlipUy ijwitructivf- a u ' .i- cnrcrtainin;; To rii . iinri- iiirp . ELOCUTION AND ORATORY. Tljr hrrvit rs « t ,t i i iii| H-(rnt insTnirtftr 1 Mm iii ii t. ii.i Ih tii .fi iir il. .iiul .in t)|)jHir- funirj will In- ;jivni to all who Ml til -Ml tn lakr ;ul ;lin;i;;«- ot tlif loiir-c tliii-. ilftapijili. believing that the boidtts letivc(l theicixQiQ will OHMctfaan overbalance the outla3r- ' time and rxptawe. Two lessons a w«-rk hr pvrn tlir()ii::h Mit tlir inn. RlCIBl j t t will hi- t;iu;;hT both as a Sfiente and ;irt. The objctt bcini; to i c it ilic gteatttt possible practical value; to secure ease in the use of the voice, hodi in ordinary conversation and upon the platfomi: ro correct b.i l habit- ot i-iKrfch. attinuK- anii ;:t-tiirp. and to rmdcr the voice as the body tit agents for the liij lirr cxpreiisioas ot diought and feeling.. l lir , i t ot the cotirsr tor the entire session is fOTla l tflHfl ease there should be a cla- ot ' t n or ttior . $ ' ,o.ro SCHOOL MAGAZINE. -V a notablr tr.ifiirr ot our Mi rk. I ' lttcni yt-ars .i o tlicrr- w.l- tnaii;rnratcil a tjuar tcrly sch(H)I journal. I he I rumprter, published by the cadets, umlrr the ilirec tion of one of the instructors. Much interest has been manifested in this publication by the cadets in attendance and by the alumni. A publication of this kind, under pro|ier direction, is ot !.;riMt uorrli in a thool in (l«-v«-lopiii; a ( rop r -nitiinent anion;: rlie students and in .Ttfonlint; practicr in lit«rary cuinposition. Tin- cditors-in-chiet ami Susine.ss ni;inimm are appointed from amimfi the cadets, and the entire control of the piilili arton is left to esan as far av is prarrio ili!r. S[m i!i «-n ropies of this jotimal nia Iv Itad on aiiplicatioo., MORAL AND RELIGIOUS CHARACTER. W ' e bf lirvc : .nn 3 - ' rni of nlmarion that ij«K-- not | iaic the moral rli-mcnt alii ad of the mental and physical is abortive, and we strive to impress our b jy- with the importance of right living, of avoiding excesses and anything that tends to weaken tlie p jwers of mind and body. In the daily nuifiu r Ik ruci n tiMchcr and pupil that exists in a lM)arilin;;-5fhool. the teai ' hi r lias great op()ortunity for making lifr-loni; imi ' rrssinns by his example as well ift ' 1 y lii prnrpt. The drsipi of the founder was that thr m hool should be positivrly Clirisrian in rliar.utr r. hut not sectarian. ' Mtr Bo.inl nt Tni-trrs is composed of rrprrsmrativrs of all the leading I ' rotestant cbiir In - or I i iu ' i n. and all tlx rctiular Teachers arc Ouis- tiana. The students are required to attend church once each .Sunday, in a botly, tak- ing the different ones in order, and n .Stmday-school is conducted in barracks by tite re lar in-tnu for- ot ' thr Acadriin. K f r rhlti;: that i inclined to itnprrss the llrind., itb bt O ' ncts   f any thurch. to tin- rxiiu ion nt orhi rv. l areftilly a oidrd. YOUNG MEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. Wcntworth tww has the diRtinction of having one of the two Y. M. C. A. ' s in mili- txtty academies in the -ratr. Thr Association w:ls orjraniztd morr than a year .i;:o. . iul bicb fair to get in some gfKul work in the coniin ; years. The orpmi ation srarti d  Mit Wtl3i fijft3f ve charter members, amuni; whom arr some of the he t oicn in M hool. Nothing can do more for the moral and spiritual welfare of a school than the Young Men ' R Christian . « ix ' iation. Ir briri;:s together the Cliris-tian men and makes them rp «{X)n$ible for the rclijjiou-; .md nior.d litV of flir mIumiI. If rcuhcs mtn_ tl W0uI4 never be inAienred by the church and hclpAi them clean up their lives. Its work b cntirel)- uniiclfish and voluntun . It seeks ro secure a iiquaire deal ftN ' every m.m. riir in;i. Iiiiirn ' t tlir orj miAiition consists ol fhr rr;;iiiar otliirrs; l ' rrsi«li-nt, Pre6kieQt atui S« v rn in ; and a number of staiulirif; committees, such as: New Student Committee, Mcnibcrs hip Comniittee, Bible Study Committee, Social Committee, etc. Meerinp?; will be held Sunday afTernoon. at whirh talks will be given bj ' proniinent men — nu nilK r- t the facult) , and. whin r M r ui tit, bj the studi-nts thcmselvi . n viuin ; ni;ia, upon coriun to Wcntworth, coulvl nut do better than identify Winselt with iIr; or- (Stnixaticni. if he v iuld have his work eiiMmt for the most. GENERAL REGULATIONS. It is impossible to tomiulatc all the rules sovemirif: a  ' hool; there arr written and unwritten laws in all .st hools, and these grow and are subject to moditk-ation Iroiu year to year. Some of the offenses forbldikB Ate as foUinmr The use of intoxicating spirits. The use of profane or obscene lanj iiage. Lravin;: the fjroumls without pcntumfsn. rnjiiriti- s,h( j,l proixrty. ., Borrowm and lending money. Reading improjier literanire. Hiivin;; in (xissrssinn t ' lrt arms other flian rli(i:-c um iI in tfeljC ' . ' idtiH Selling clothing, books or jewelrj ' without pemiissioii. Frequent ireipection of tiuurrrrn are made to see that they are kept in order and to keep forbtdden article- tron bi in; rirt ' ted. The use ot tobacco in an lurin will be di counifjfjl. ami i iyar -ttr5. will not l c tolcratrii. Sjwcial hours on Saturday and Monday are arranged in which the cadets may vi t the town to attend to any business that may cat! them there. REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION. K[i[ili( .lnI must Iv i-lrNrn c.i(- i iiiu- t he able fi read and write, ami niu ' -r poNsrvs j ooil harai trr. Boy tr«tin other ch«K)b shtMiUI bring certific: tes as to char- acter and class stamlini;. Certificates a to clash i tunding will be helpful to us in class- ifying ttew cadets. K idcnce of  u i aitful vacdiiwcian mwt be flbom or the ea( nrast be AUccinated on arrival. — TO — Expenses — Required of AH Anii ' iifH i u entrance, as follows: l!i aril, tuitiiMi, Msiunilry Will unliimry riinJlcal attvnlion I ( irav iiiiii ' oriu 24,50 I Khaki -Mil «J0 K(|ui( iii . ' ii(. 4.00 Athletic fee. half. $2.50; Library fee, $3.00 , i.rO Lecture Course 1.3Q Deposit fnr hook , «ta«)nncry - -. lOXX) Collm, cuff- .111.1 k1 '  vi; .VOO 1 U S. Service shirt 3.00 Total. $ Sy.OO AmmntUi due nn Jatitiary lit for Mcund term, as foUa«v$: B fence on h...ir.|, tuition, etc SL= O.m Depociit fi If lMK k:ii. titatinner} ' 5.00 Athletic fee. half 2j0 2 |i;iir ' wliiic ihick lruu.sert. ... 4.00 1 Kliaki --uit 8.50 1 U. Seniwse ririrt (If Mwiid) .... 3.00 EXPENSES— SPECIAL OR OPTIONAL. Jli ' -lriiniciil:il tii-ic_ l ' i;iii -, V ' irfliii, .Mainli ilin. fiiiil.ir anil alt P«aii l In tnuitelit fr S ' oicc, |icr entire s . n.ii i |iayal)lv liali uii ciUrancc aiij liall 1st oi January i $ 50tOO LV- lit Pinno ( | ;iy.il Ii- It.iif tm entrance an ' l half la of January) 10.00 T ltewritiii];. with u.«e of iu trummt. per month (paj ' ablc half on entrance and half lit of Janoory). . LOO Chemical and Physical Latmratory fee, per session (payable half on entrance and half l«t u f January ) 5.00 hiplomn S.06 Manila! Tr.iitiinjj Fvv 5.00 l).iiija; c to school propciiy. oilier iliuii urilinary wear and tear, will be char(;ed to the cadet by ll■:ll commftt«L .CSadets rcoainiiiK omr ' idlli jClirfatmss: HoBdi s Us cteised IS iX) per week. I ' rt nlry Hrtn, per half M«kni $ 30.00 :, rlilkrv lrill with horsi ' s. ju-r !i:ilf ifs iiiii . 1S.«P0 l( cailirt fiiriiii hi his own horst ,i ii| f ir,!! , t|. , ru cliarj c for iiftnuiteil in lructinn.- OUTFIT. Kiuh ciuift miisr he proNiih-il w ith the tollowing arridrs. and whatcVi!r cbe, far |iers«nal we-.ir, a fi.iniir knows to hr uwesssiryi m:irk  l w ith th - 4 wner s name: On« Bible, tour sheets for sin;:lr hetl. one pair ot blanketji, rtd or gray, two whiti; sprwuls. one clothrs bru.sh, one W.m for soiled rlothes, me toorhbruxlt, toilet soap, six napkin--, --ix t '  « ' l-. iin rca-)MK)n i tor mrdiiinri. tlim pillow cases, iHjt. inchrs: one rtiinfort, tun ui ht— iurt-i. onr .Muall ru , 2 aril.- iti Irni tli; one hair bnl ll atui amiji, blai ' kint bni5h and bliu ' kinp: one Hnth rnlie. one putr blurk and ime pair tan  hn(%; L:tuutlry ilocs mil r«iv .T rxxjuugv ••! cli.uiimii i:ulii-i jjtcjr or khidtl lllllfornt . 80 — SPECIAL REMARKS. Ur.ul larrtiilly our terms and requirements. Kill out blank application at end ot cat.ili ii Intorm us tuliy in rcterence to your son ' s di5|xx9ition and the character ot the edu- cation intended for him. Oepmif ull funds tor enrrnl  ' . | ini-r ' -, .i writ as [nirker iiKinc-s. wirli tlir Sii; i rlri- tcndrnt, and let there l)c a dchnile undcrstandiny as to tin- amount to 1h- ailovicd tor iooidental expenses Xo time is att apart for the cadets to visit their homes, except for the Christinas holi- l:us: and a fhf tnteTniprton ' ; nrodneed hr poinc; hot-nr at anv other time are a creat dt - MCOKO BAtK BALL TSAK. advantage to tlic pupils, we urgently request patrons not to enMMifage it. In all eases write to the Superintendent on this subject, not to the boy. Ever} boy ' s teeth should be attended to before he starts to school, so that his atretKJ- fdacc ii|Min I hiM)l ilutics iiiaj not hr intn i iij in i! ! ilt-nral work. N V earnrstiy iirj;e tiiat the allowamv tor p(H-ket money Ixr verj ' iiHxIerate; tree al- lowances, instead «it insurinp the boy ' s hapj inrsw, contribute rather to his dempralizdtiait; Cadets should rnirr as n :ir r!i Iv iiniiiri;: of the ses sion as possible, ffljjf ji4]|;-1(Og|l di-roiir.ipnp to siart uiih rhisM - ' [i.nr have Ikcu reciting for SOme time. ' ' ' , () ir sdioo! ]-. not n-tonnatory iii irs nagaseiVSnd Wttll ' vtt ffiHlUei ' UttMBnood ' tiiut we do not desire ung« vemuble Iwys. Boxes of edibles, other thai) fruit, should not be sent. Rdiind .fif tuhioii at .(|pijon of awoagfroait. Band t AI ' T l . V. DinKCTirtt itiiuu S . I ' uM K. I ' liimul Knmk i:. Mi- ..rick ' St l ) 1 ' .. ( lariiwi Fred W. tUiltmn l t B. ClaritHSt WiJHam E. Htighc  «1 B. Clarinet MoMis ( ' i«llniard Tfii ' ir S:ix:i|)li ' jiit ' Calvin I ' . Cuokc ......SjLj II. l.urtit ' l U-stic I. Uinklin Sc kt K. Comrt Adrian ToiW. IM H. Cornet Ghotcfoii Rue scl 1st Alto .cr.- lrl .McKiiiliy 2i Alto R. Gu Tonkin ic...v4«x . •.• i. . . •Jit Vlto J. Ci y Vrevn  n • : ; . .Troinhone Artlinr II l- van TmmUinc jiiiiu- ' N • ' . I ' rwin Iuiphi niuni l.lllHi I ' . ( I llllJI William U ' . Thiniiti Tuba Archie Ramlntjili . . . Snare l rnrn Milton 111! . -I..-- l  niin yii ' iUliin J. W yalu Uas Uruui lE iiq t S. Voadar4.. ... l r Ujor C. FT. DAY. DiKKCTOU, Coih-t McCliire. . Pianu Cadet Ti tlci Violin Cailct McC lcllaml. I Violin Caclet McadlaiMt. II Violin I ;,,:,-! Met orkli- Clarinet I iiili-t I lailinmi .Clarinet L ' ailiM C Kike 11 Cftmcl Copt. Duy Cornet Carlpt Riw ?IL Hora C:i ' li i I nviiiaii Tmmbonc (.aili ' l lirwii Bsum c«iin.ltwi.. Tttqis raai tft taM- vcwMO LAsiict ysoH thb colliok at om cqiutDHk - ' JUirMt TO rutAimm or frvoRNT ufu. — «8 — STATE AND SCHOOL RECORD HOLDKKS WYATT. ANPERSON. I. WlGbUI.II. ANDERSON. U. MELLOR, — W — Athletic Organization C« l. I). Mf Al ' l Bl RNAROi Vlrdiiiu MiliiHry lii iitiiler (Senerat Mamtifer, C VI ' T. B. W . I II 1 MAN, Cjipiain ' MfauH ' xri Siai ' i inv fMs i ...t Bull TnmwlfOll. ) ' ■« JS.f CvacJi. Caht. H U '  itiRs iN, C ain Hiixaiiii LmvirMlj lr.ti.-k Ir.iiii. lUKi Tnat (jiiiuA. Capt. C. S. Hart. alc L mvi-r it) . I •Qth Milinrv Vcailrmy, t?X . li iC Bill! ii ' lii Si ' Kt ' r h ' i  t }iit l Coillh. CaI ' T. C. C . CtiRM ' TT, Manlirr  f Warr«n1inr« N ' linii.il rth.t R«n anil Blukf liiill Ti Mii,, ' li7 Baskt Hull Ca ivh and iJtm tut SiiuiH liojt Capt. .1. .1. Srikner, MvmlNr V f r I ' lna L ' nitt i-iu Koit Bidt TrtMt, tftir . l}ti ui Itm ui t ' ir. Cai ' T. F. a. Dav. WarmMburic Xoniu4. CaVX. (). I. CrATm, Viniiiliu Mitiury ln«litnlr. iiymnofium insfruifor i tiJ MUtt irv CaI ' T. W. T. l ' ( A .l ' F., ttAfSm EA EdEi tMAM t.M ' T. HICKMAN. OiACtt. MatclMitt U., Catchers Cia«(iir.l I Short Mop Htjrlcy, Hniwc... Pitchers .Maichett 1 Left KieW rKianltiinii First Base Millcx. Hiirlfy, Ccnt« Fidd RidmrUs JH Second iiase l arkB. Kiglit Field GtMtt, , ii.. :Ttftid Btte RECORD OF BASE BALL TEAM. 1909. Mst 2i, UW, Wentwurth 6 1. ISW. Wcntww 4 Aprfl 3 ISXW, VVentMorth 13 Aprtl 10. igOP, Wmtworth .28 A4tt« 17. r«  , VciitN Mrtli 8 April 24. Wm, Wemworih 7 April V.m. Went worth 6 April 27. Vm. ViH«..nh 0 April 2 . VnrK W.iinvurtli 1 .M.1V t, I ' HP ' . W iiiiuurili 14 .Vlay II. I ' Kj ' C Weiuwurth 1 May 12. VKfK Wentworth S .May 14. V«. ' mw. Tth 7 •VI O ' U . IW. Wentworth 9 ifegf 19. K«P. Vent« rth...,.......v 4 .Slay 20. 19t . Wentworth 1 May 12, im Wentworth 2 Manual Tniinine HiK ' . K. C, Mu... S . li). allc CV.iltKf. Mandadl, Ma 7- CVniral liijrh . cl jol, K. C-, M  54- Vc i[j..rt Hiijh School S+ K. C. Ka-s.. lliph SdiooK. 2-f- Slatcr 1 Ugh School.  +• Kemper MiUtary Acadenty 2- - Kfin|UT Militais Acaileni) . 2-— . ialir liiyii . tlnxd I. ' inning-! , ram) 5 — Ltxiiigioii ICIks G- VVarmubnrg State Normal . ; 3 - — • Warrembttrp State Normal . . . .-vvi . . . . +-4- Richiii.iii.l l lks |.,CxitiKton lillk . , , 3 •4 K. U. Fre hm«ti..... H-t I .cxington Elk. 7 K, U. Freshman 8 FOOT BALL TKAM. Wcntworth. , 61 WVniwortli. . Ui Wmiwrtrili. 4 WVfii worth 30 Wrtitwurtli 0 Wcntwrtli. 22 W I iium.hIi, 21 Wvniwunh . 0 WrntH-orth. 28 Tnl.-iK ...212 LiJwrty H. S ...6 K. r I -.iMii,!). .. 0 W ' fisllbitrii ( scisificl ) 0 llii kfll iHjCurid) 0 V«rrcnnbuF}j Xornwl 0 K!rl vflt«r Onteopath 0 lliiekmr , 0 K. C. Cmlral tl. S 0 K«mpvr i filitnry Schtml 0 1 ..i.il -. . . 1) — 89 — BASKET BALL TEAM. ' AI ' T. .A«4 Efit, I ns, M llitj;i ' (Cajii 1 , Ccnt«T Kanil. lph Fomaril I lirrlcy .Forward tliambrrs iHanl t.ianet,. Fonvanl LiltlcfieUI. . ....Uwirtl ' Alimrc I .(juai BiltSKBT BALL SCOHB, WctJtworlh -44 Wollwurtli .V) W ' ititwurtJi. 14 Wentwortii, ....... .48 Wenlworth Wentu ' orth 24 Went worth. . .. ii Wt tiirorth. . . .. . . .24 TmUTK-mleiire H. .36 K 1 I MiilKfts 22 ■V ' :irvt ' ii- ' ltt rj; S. 37 Jikanper It Wftrmnbtiri; S v — -2 K. v. Fitshiiicn 25 Kemper. ................. .37 K .G e BftnU a i , . . . . ... ..... .51 — 91 — A FEW LETTERS FROM THE MANY RECEIVED State o( MisKjuri, Dcpanmimi ui State, 1 - 11 It. ' io ' r M.iy { ' •mtrrn: I |ilL-ai iuv III «(iraSc in ilu liu:)i- i tmM • ■I , HUM. ii l.ii 1 pu (.f Writlvtortli Mil«.ir Acaikiiiy as ait iiistiinlum (.if IrarninK. The i ' ■' ti; ' :li .11 iiii.iimI 111 .1 bcautirnl .t)i l hijllhtul city ni ..m Si..u. Ii i 111 iv.irlliy i n«l conijii II lit haniU. wlii r- ilu Mmr il .l ul |i|i Ileal iniintntr  n kr|il in vii-w a , uiM .1- iln ' m- t Ili ;tual uilvanL-niiriil. Thi liMiMliiK ' art  ub ' tnntiiil. CwnfpriBhtr. anri ,MlrT|iiiili I li i .t, I. ulinii.LiiM utiil llwll prr Jill 101 1 Till ' .li ipli ' i In.;!, rfai.ii- nWr nml mH ' Ii in ' . .111. 1 lin n.ul ir. unitnTiiiK  i- iliriit I.. M. if ■li liiiKilUhril lililros. I iitli r|Uitr «urc tlu ' ir I ' I ' Imiiit iiiviiiiiIiimi ut liariiif.K f n ffflHit Bnyvilicri m tln ' - o umry. « iBCCtiuUy, A. A, U SVEVK Kr-Srtffhify of Slate. Kancof City. iliJ4 May Z3, mi Col. S- Sfiii-rs. suft u ' fnimitttt imtii it .irailfiHy. I nit::l. ' ti. .1 iv Ik-ar Sir: — TIk imiIKiii |iriiKrr - mailr Ijy my  iMl wliilr -ilU-iiilitm iuir Ai-.ulim) li;i- I ill xery gratit) fn|! I I me. 1 have liccn porlietilariy imprcusnt witli the iM«raM hr ha nranHrMril in rrtnmittK tn ymi, after M Mv- cr«l trii f of alMrncc- A managrmrnt tluii environ the pupU o a to tnakc him tatislieil and conirntr ) anil at the saimr tfnic Urixlticd rcsflltn gratif -iiis tn th« ' parent, 1ta certainly adojitml eorrrct rJiicsthmal mrthad . Vwy respectfully, IL U. CRAIG. Waco. T aa«, May 27, W05. Col. S. Si-IU-rt. I sintliin. iU. Dear (. ' l. Sellirn:— I Mn iwrry I was mil able to iiiiL ' iul lilt i-iWHuctMHmMnt «ln eb« of ih« Aca«bno ' (III- ycnr My wife and cWIiIrm bs i r. |.. ri of bavttlg rn- i iitil liirir trip their. I w ' i«r i ili.iiik ybu personally. 0 al«o the irachrr ' i and in ' jiiuK ' ' r ■( the Mfhoolt loC tlir kivh] ui)4 v ilinible wtirk in ilir education toiii trniiiinH i f iny win. Oirlim I havr i i.!i iiir that i« ' ailiif:ii ' (r7ry In me i f (trrat {mprnvrtnint .mil ImilfllnK up of iliflmeteerrttie Hiyiiwof fenndtticm htr tm ritiirntinii ' I ' lu- ii ' .iip ' .!. ' i-i il ' i- Idler b 10 cxtcnd.yiMi tlncvrr tlijiik fur i-.iitvi iL ' I t ' ' T |ir.nii(M-t. Wry Inii ' C Hl.M.IMiKR, Of Clark Uf lin r, i.tiu ml .Htxnu-fji, Tejrat Cff ' nonr yntrfnfiip. JeffiTson t tty, Mn., Aiiril M. I ' Alii. ipWIM Aiijl. (irn ' l Jill. .1 IMrmaHtt. I wa a •twlmi ui VVmtirnrtli MiUtary . ' Wademy for three }r;in and grddualiKl in the cIm« of W2 I will My Ibat 1 d« tKtt toOW of • ichiMil fif t4 hv , cnr vvhicli ha made so tCxflit pruiimc or tccured « high iiandtni and ha« «o ranch to «h4 t|r fa % tMcms of tbeae who have been it aitulMttt. Coi. i Si lUrj, LtJeinghtn, Ho. My Dear C 4unet : — I received jout beaaiiful n«i - kigiic for IQfMt and am crrtainly Kruiil ' icd In «er «iirb A marked imptuvement in the u4il «ch i l. It Inu Iml-h twenty odd year  hice 1 wai in scboal there and tlie .han|!ct tii me. uf c( ur e, are very iioliccalde. 1 kee that Ihr nrw •tatc of DkUihoma in very well rrpre- aettlrd al the Wrntwcirth Military . i:iidcin , ami I Wieii lu assure ou that at aiiy linu ' I oiti uprak a l iK ' i! innrtj in t ' clialf nf i hat t cir.ti ' Ur ' iiir . i rlio £Tcateil in titHtioni ir. tlic (.■• ■iinirv. it a ill Ik a pltai- ior ope dn Very rr.spcct fully, S. B. HARSEUMIN. 4 iftMif Adfiaam GeiunL Jeffetsoii City. June 17, igW. Col, S. Si ' .-fji, IWnl-A-nrlH Miiilary .liadcmy, L jrinu- ).... ty... Mv l)iiir Sir: — ll . ff ' in urr:il iilrri ' iirc to Ivr.ir I, iliiivni;. I i ilii- ' liiir.;! !.. t .1 W iilw.iili tililary Aeudrmy, :ii l-ixiiiutoti, Mu. Iti liuutiini i ime nf Ibe mivt lK ' .-iiitifiit ami hrahhftti that ran w fuiind sqywhcre. It4 inanagcment la careful and imelllBeiii. It vlendid history and cmaDcM rtcurd muiiil U- blnd It. It is belter adatrted t«r il work now than h ha ever been hi the put. It ha an ahle and cam- t rehensive body of in tracter — ihnroitgh and prae tieal in every particular. I have had tt«ro ions educated with yoti, and you cmt depend npnn my youngral trm jmtt an uym an lie attaint the proper age In  hart. I coniider W. M. A. the etjiinl of any ichool of ita Wind in the coimitry — north, eait. tuntJt or wot. The iplendid discipliiie. milit.iry iiiid phttical |r«in iiig R 3 I ' tiK ,t;iy In niakiiiK ttr iiiK and uteful mffU I ' hit .-(. ' ln ' ol cannat be recommended tixi hiKhly. Ycwft yttf: tml . Jki , p. CiciMaix. I ' |l« ko, It I-. imw U, im Oil. n : M Uvar. t ' tin- l fufui-rlh Mililary .IkWrwAi l triniit, ' . ;.. Jl IVar r il. llrjifr: My «nri« havinK paf ' -eil ijtit- hiH ill Miiir ncliiMiL I oiituiv ynii ilut I a  hvH (ttetWcU vtilli tlic uiiimU ' I lul (triigrm lluit lMilb.,bi9 have iiutir, fixi n-ill hear thiMti anvwrr In nift oA Si| ti ' iiilicr 17lli. for iiiiolhcr icmi. I aJvUt- my iricmU to Mini llmr laiyi l i Willi- uiiith Milil.-iry Aciiilrniy. Oil. Witfgc M iUi ' 4f( .t) Tv l I Clin Miy t hnvr yci to rcri ' ivo tiM Wlt ' ' N«l| ittm i y Min URuinM uur n-htiul. Vwy truly KinrB. |jtl{llifc««Erc, (Mcta.. Jiiix 16. 1 . .M li. ,r . |.iii.l -OaiUl .tjM. ' tetnmril Ih.iiu ' . hhI ji. ' l. r .l.-i UHL- i ' liii n.i thrrr wti ' kii, I iiii ' ! iir.-vlf ftii.iK I . •! .ii hi . iiiijir.iv. iiirnl iii -rh... 1 Murk mil ...nilii.i .in ' l ••i:iTiih, I liii. lakrn great lliaMire in i-i! ;.- ' iii ••m i.n!, i , «ctMC btv ' d i.riciul «■ft kiiltaUc placi- (or iluir ) - CLARK Jj, TISOia, Alti«rtH y at Law. 1426 IJifayflir St , riiicuip., Ill . Jiwc 15, }909. t ' l. I( U Vr ■.•..■■■,Y,•«f o WhWWy,) mi ' iil II ' M .1 y .1 11 . ' M, .U.f I if.jr Sir —I I ' .iM- tlii ' iinlii -iiiv my return from tin c-iii mtlurui!ni iM.k ..| Muir ,i.-ail(ni , that h «uii my Oilly ;i« «ill ■• -i iiU ' aimr tr. i-xprct my il Mniu|;li nii|irii.uiiii ' ii i..r «li i .nr  clii.,il lui« ilniu ' (i.i my iiMii ll.iir. Ii. ■i-l (..u fniir mht.. (iiniiiiiMicMik: I ' ' 111 1 11 I- ■I .;i , iiiul latli year li.i Ik-i ' ii ' iii.irt-i i i.: |M . . 1 III. II ' III- MrrnKih f)f im{x4 M ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' ) ' ■« ccrtHiiity. vrry uth- Yo«r , Stillwater. OUK, June K 1009. tVt S. Sfttrrt. !-.fr uct ' n, t l. Jkly H — I lake gtrnt pfcrajtiWT III o |ifi  iiii.. to jrnn ilu ' - iii i.i. K. ii I (iifl uith the (irnKrc . S i liHft ma If ill Mil ' i!- ' il  .■' I 111 ' lilBhr«l liriii. i|  iii«iinli Mtlii;ir Ar.nli.iii), ami i Npri ' -ifi a di-Air li rrliifii luxl MUr Tuv milil.irj IramniR ami 4li fit rirrm.l iiml ' t l.-i|.ir Hick- man hn« lirtii f.-iM-iiall} uivul (.11 liim. ami I can ihrcrfiill) r.-i-i imiu-ihl itii ' . fin.)! ! • all ijarnit «ri h- il H Im Ulluill I ' lil llnil I I mtttiMlMd « f ' Ui|h ' ilMid ' IrcMi l yntt$;iipl ' ° ' | ' . I- itiinttl jjpMi (lit |iii«t i;t .ir«. V«iMrfi iiinccri:l ' , Kiinio. Clly, Mo.. Jttnc IS, IW; CtiL M. .ij. ' .-. iJtiir Sir: — WV are in r«n-«-ipt  f yv«r letter i- k,-|i. - iii( ih« jftviW  Umting nnr o Uv ilir iavt Ivmi :!iid drdire to say that we are niueli |ilca«c(l witb fl|M I ami |ih}«Knt pr«gTr« liir ilii . tii lirtt «mr tUMHU ' yiiU. Il iidtir desire to tiave him return liKiiiii III the falU hrlievhiR thai jmir «ch i l !•. hcD i-ijiii|i|i ' t (•fld lluit it ii a piMMl place lut .1 Imt t. i.:i t t.iri.ii All r 1 which rXpfCsnioHS im- ijI.. 1 , 1,1 bnpiirl 111 thou ' iiii|iitritii(. Iricn.:. h i! ..il . r , ,l| any itich infitrniinixn. Tnurtni; Ilut Ihi •...ininu riit- iviU iir.iM. i ju.illy M Micces-slut nilli ymir nchifil a ihc Ualt mfny tS tbem, 1 am. with Inixl reimnls V«Jf =Vtry tnily, F T. M. WKME, JcircfMHi Citjr, Uo., Jmw W, JB(|0. (. San4fi r4 Hellers. M) Itear Sin — Dunnit llic laxl three jrar« I ha ti vi ileil the Wenlntmh lUitary .AoHlruiy aitd iinled the liearhifi and progress of the eadeta and nttnafafd nitb the (iHicer and pnifen-mr , anrl I (ah tt|ca iirr in eoiiimendinit tlw Aruilemy tci lllr fatlnrn ;,r MbMiiiri anil adjoining  tutt ' ilaviiig .iienl over llircc year. tin lifr in llttr 7rim ' , friHit IM v? to I titmk : :.tiiiis  licfi a ir«iiiien1 or ouiiimhv cirrir? il.jll |.r..|.. ili. iIhI ! I ;,vi In;. 11 ' i. lili ' It il !i.  iiiii ihr mill I ' l ' i 1 I - .mil .Inll if ' .■HI Ii.iit.i1i.rii Til-, pi ini...-. 1:1 .. iiiiiiliL branclii.- .1 mu i |ili;i-iiit ' iiriiii.-i- !.i iiir. The .| lenili i ;iiU.iiii ' t ' meiil ni nil !.r.l l ' ll ■.mil ll r iitte- romcjuil gnnvth of the  cl«i it Btli-i iln i1i. ' : iiiv!li res. lit lul l ileiiarlniinl. I .iin |iii ml i| il a- ii Mls.....iri Ml- llttltiov Till 11 IS Mil l.iily.r .Illy CICCa . .111 I ' I i.iir 11.. ' . - ' H lilt l.j-l U. iitH .rill t d :iiM 1. ;i ill. ' Ill !l .■:i-i il;i-- Miiiilii. m hiKiU lhi I iiii. l huile i sti.ii] iiH ' iifjh l(ir ;Ui ' Ih ;. [ iirsiHak r««r.;ilMt XitiiMitt a isD(fiuMd. (tr MIt «))d CdMUfitr ,v ' r Iniinl. JAS. B. OAX I T, Oklahoma CSiv. Jitm 17. IVW , tV. II ' . .V. Ht Kt. ? j ' .riMV ' iii . Ifri. iKn: Ml ' V ' 1 I li iXi-r- I • . ■• ' rr ilH ' - iMti ' -ii ..f ■■' • ■• i .1 iii ' il ihr I ' 1 i . I ' I. . 1.1. I r.. ' luninv I ' ll till ' ili.iT;wlrr . f ill. ' 111tii14 nii ' i ' ' i ' ;irr .linlriits iIm ! ■Vi |.;ii r .Ml., ni-.i. I.. •. I ' .rntiiiil U ' itll lllr Iiri-Krvfin tiiil I.4III l:ll ' lliailr lril .,.11 ' Itiriim Uie year ui fnni|ilrlril Mr lin. l-nii iii ti,i|it ' « in hi« H-ork there dilrim.. lln .r:ir mill i .-iiixii li I.| leltrm n« l veur lU lia .i|i|.li.-il liiiiiMlr 1.. 1ii- uttldio nillt iii ' iii •lilisi ' Dcr wliilr with m.ii than fm WTcnd years in the Kfhiwls at home, an l we li-rl iluit lite iiA ineiit « Mi luivie ttiKetK iii: hi itAtteiicmtirM ' it dAi VMifi •■( lliii. I Ik M-htiot evidently In tl .l.|lt?ubjr urnMUltK Ibr  tu lrni. ouilriiira «g4-4 l£ ip 4Mil itir lK-. t ib«Tr i« in « ' a )i nc W ' r f |H ' rt lo iilnci: Itlni wllli } u nr«t fear, aiul nhall.lic ttrHiiiK ' O i i li:i Itiiti xlum ilir .sarac lUbigetwc Vtr truly. DR. JOHN TJiKKAWUU. Kttii a Ciiy, .Mo.. Jam: 9. ilVH lk ' orJA MitiHty .iirudcmy, l.rjtvgliin, .( • . (jrnllcnKii : — I tUn plrUMil lo tn i u wif ari ' more ikan MUi liotl wHii llir rcaulli hi the way Iluxh h)H Intldti l sinve rnlrring VVV 1 ■rlrfk Vc «r« wlH tl)r imablr 1i r.ii| rc !■yoii anil the •choi ] our  ppri-ri.ilii ii • ( r.n I .im ilntic f ' lf tt5 witllhl the Hhori tinif - t h iir inon; ' - tluti lliiuli ivith Vnn Tht rmult un Itiijlily i jii iui im i m .i ly niiy an l we arc frank ii .kIhiIi iIi.-ii hi i l lii ' ti ihii ' . ihcrc i« at iiihcr ■■•i inl u Mi-.., iii ulurc (ttdDr} ' rcKulls mulil ' mi li ul .i ••• -liLn . tunc. W ' r «rc certiimU lli.iiil.iiil t-. V , uf v«. irl I, jini t Un: ciirirp farutr for «ti i n ii Imm ' iImik (-h mir  ini, The )«mii; iti:iii luiii ili 1- lii)(iily iilia ' ' it. anil « ; nl rmtrw an iinttrip itiun nun h i ir .-..tiling; u rm. Thr highly sati-( cniry rf.ii! |la ti | rii..f to m that HI -ll ■■' •I I . ' i ,|. Mi., 11, .,iir .I ' liii-ifin- li.m- •,. •! 1 -I •.. I !. ••I ,1-11 llu-liiuii. I i LViliiiii ' l ill ' i-, .[ ' , I ' ihk.imI mih I iitwntili I wt h li l,r i. ' li. l c:|i|if ri tMri l nli rH nnii Mr« I ' rirkv .iik) al--, .( Ilimli fi.r «lini ymi have .li iiilt|di-ln.J in the nr -hnii unn .i( fmii nimiHu in irAmtriK, illfcipMnliiK a l iliu .iliiy nur Imy. Viiii may tne my n mr nn ntiy tt-iiiiionr.il ( Tr the gwtA i f ur Mrhiixl tlini yiin may wi h, for I nm Mitisikil (bat H ht ih« iKiit tchiMil lit i % k1n«t iti the conntfy. With bc«t rrgatilk in 11. 1 nm, Sit «Tely jnllfi . A U PARKS, WrhAirr OtT. Juwa. Jmie 10. vm; Col. IV M. Hott. Ijtfinitlmi. Mil. Drar Sir : — t taJce irrrat ptra -itrr in wriiiitK y ia that stt were more than ptrnteil with our ■Nin ' « work at yOtir school the fum year, an | i-xjK-el to have htm rcttuti tn ytiu iirat (M I luit t loo- ii i oiiportiiiiity to netnwtirnil ynur M-hii- l u- : i rniHl (ilarc In cilii- ntt bo  . W«r feel lh.1t till ,1 ;l ItO 0(Mt U tlO!! hmm W«n i p«nt, anj I ' xpvcl lu •tii l onr } i«initirr anii tOijrmi .a Mioit «i he ia ready for the yfw%. TdA «•. . H«£- D«iuf Sirt— I ' am i,- ' ' ' iii i ' ' ' i- ' i ■■I ' ' lie ii4  it«- ttlMit of W|r wan. «i ' I vil ' il )o ri.-c ttnn«M4 yt r dktMt tii t«ny and .til m ' . fimitta. KuiKVtiuUii., LcMugian Slo June V. I WO. I xiugtott, Mo. M) tJcar Sir —.After n year rxperiituc .i a iialron of y ' «iiir N ' hiHil. I wi li ri oay lliBl tite w irk. Lite rfi t- eipiine, thr Kriinul spirit  ( the arhoot Invc mittir a mnM (airi r:ilik ' liiiprrvsion upon nie. My %im proit- rc s in hi i ttM)ics tu Ix-en |nitc bati f.iclnTy and llic Retieral intlucilcc oi the sclnioi ujkhi him Ktma fan have hern ipiod, Very truly CM. GIBSON. pr, ' t Ci ' iiiral Collfjtr for Wimetu Abileoe. Katu,, June 12, Sff). W. i . Hat . Suft Litnjfy Pfft., f. M. A. I J riot I ' . -Vc. Iliar Sir —In reply to your 7i ' i .-. ' l -.r, .vr ant u-rll plrdnril dth thr a lvAn -. in. mi , ii M, Ivillit ha« made while with ymi Ml niii to 111- layiiiK a iK-lUt f ninil.itiiin fur an r.i:i,ui ii •li.in I ihonnlil .i |iw ■■;•■lie wmilil. ihii ' .i ii.iki 1. Iiutlil. ' think mil 11 III l iliijiiK i;ihhI ti.ik .III, I lli.il v r liavr tiilini] tlir i ihjiil iilacr fur litiii He Iv ,iiixiiMt to ri-liim ftrat {alt iml  i •- tH ' i:t tii Ikirte Wm there axatn whcii actiool cotiiiiH iic - Vouf tni . V. T. liuLcai. Of tki friMt mtuntritii h, ' . ' II. k.ma, JtHie IQi MOK -iil ' .; rtli I ' hunv tmti.mr t « ' I 111 i. ' ' ' ii . - 11. ( ' •ciiili ' iiirn — I am iii ' irc lh:iii |iK ' a. oil with the iirviric . 1 inipNiihrd Irv iny • ii iliirinii the tear itt lliti r-nlu- irih Military Aewlemy, I lirltcvc yt a have « )e n( Il.t Ik- i tIi ' iU nf the kind in thi! ITnilMl, StaltM •mi uiH gUili rrrommrnd Mtme to my frirndii. Tlvr tmiriinK a hoy get tn vriiir  rliiwil It of the riithl kind Imth mntlally and phyi icnlly, ami it llirrv i anythinit in him }xm arc iMittnd t i briiiit it nttd Whemvrr 1 can he cif tervicc i y ia in thbi «ectiiNt itf Kaiiaas. do not heoitatc to call on me. With kin4 ,p«ft«Mal regardj«. I aia, Ywr  inn-rely. K. E McCdRKLE. Xwtaaa Gly. Mo U UW. CoL If Sf. ff it. WmtKitrtH Uilitory At ' it ' drmf: Ltriuglo . Mil. IViir 5ir —till, tint •111 niy pan  v; lit ! loiKiil (11 Wrntworlli n ii irr iliiKi .f ilic KrntifiinK di ' M ' li ' i ' menl i ' « ' ' ' Ini ' -. ■i fmUin 1 in thr ciiM- 111 ,1 •on of nil ,1 -.pi iitii .11. ,. r. I:itiil liv Sll(M rlliIrliili III C ' liaa. Sli ' iri .! thu I 4- S. !• R K. Soon at ' li r iIk- rmn ' rmaiii.ii I a-ki.) nn «i .iii| Min, }. •. (irinith. i( hf would like In rnlcr thi ■.irhml. and lie wa riitlmi- iii itir tn hi ai c -til.iiUH ' .if lli, ptiv)Mi. :il Thr ri ' iill« III hi c.trc iirmril ;ill wi li ip d. und I ul hI in lva i ii ' N thii.t •nil. K. Ilurirld (irifiiili. i i ' t.-i i! i ' afltr l i; siai- I  iok in the ' . nlnl I I ' d III thi city. Xlc it Kreatly ph fl with the toult oi U|« ' U cuiiUiHiitig iiti ' .il urailualijii, uliiclt I •inccr -l llopv be iiut ii . Ill llir lU v(|i piiii.iil III I Ik iiil ' iiIuI •il tih}.«H;ul aitKtcit ' li ) ' ' r tiiiilmls tiHir (clt nl Your Vfn lti4y. lmk |w!ii l«li  , ' Jitfe.|teti ' KOQ. f.if. J1-. M. ..iv. ..■i-iin, ' (.i i, .U.I lltnr Sir —111 an-«cf l.i jmira of ycMerilay, plciiMf alltin nit. ' lit ' tity thai xfur liin hrM torin ut Vi ' ii( iirili III) • ' ■HI nnirh ii ipr i i ' il in liii halnts aild riliH ' atum I li.ikc .iluiivn i: iiiirnili:il llut a luilhiiry  ch(iol It by tar Ihc licit wjioul for Ixiyn. t i ' -iuUy for llmnv- w1i ' art larking in i t :t ifnwt in lln- factiliy i-( nfilcr It i ilir milil. ' iry school wbidi ftimUho iiistntctiun ftir tin.- young miMl fen tluit line In u nay nliich will iirti ' T Ik? fiirip ttrtt, Tlii i n inipurtiint lio  k (■iliKotHvi. lor wiihnnt fylrm iiml itrcirr in hi wniti iKi vciituri- in life ran In;  iicci ' « {iit. I mnit ti) I hunk yon Iciniily (tir yoitr tiattmi niicti- tltiti ti hliti 4 lb .i u year, and For hiN .Kl -an««iiii!nt III bii tttMiiaiii: Rmpect fully, ■J ' hjfgkkin. Oinaha. NVk 9 19691 II M.lil.Dy .liitdcmy. l.r.rinxIf ' K Wo. iM ' iitltiiu-n :— My •mi .Miltfm ha Ju t ri ' turmul 4ifti r t ' minliing bfci tirn year at your wlioiil. ntid w« art Ti-ry uirll plrnwd Mrlth the work which hr lins Rccomplltlwd. It it liar iiilcnti in nowr In hnvc him return at tlic o|H ' niii|| •( ihv (all tertn. tat M leti«t lutadiFr yritr «i|h ymu iy«ttr truly. MEI, L ' HU TA P ii v .ViTk- t ' whiiihms (■' VVo%biii !i iTi. 11 , Mil) . Wt. i ' K ' m Si ' ifiWi r I ' m ' s ' d ' iir WmtM.ifili Militiirv Nrmlriny i- i Hr o[ tlir ni««t ' ' iiin-liirm iriilitar :iriic| n ' irs in Mi nrl. It •.IJiml- .11 lilt lli.lil i ( vl.i- ' . ( - Ii.M-l- ir- llv l;iu III (Ind, I tnay tiiy that this rlf ...! i miiVvii in (1.1 ' ' A- ' by the Wiir IV|igrtnu m, l i iiic i iii. i ' ixli ' i ' il iHwti tt tiifi in the V ' ' ' i - ' ' ' ' Si L iujv Mw ) (n Jk li . Il ' i ' lllu-iirth l:ll).)ry . I, .! f, l) l . rWi(jf(.ii(. i ii. Oillli iiii ' ii ■- I.ciltr .irri iil lui ' iir ml I li.iil r i ' irir l Ifi writi ' i ' it iMi ' mr ilii-. I -:iiii iit i ' iikI rti ri1- t.. i |ir ' - iiiv 111].- Ill t III. . n .11 ivi-ll ii liiii, I 111,- f ir till ' - li ' I ' l I inrini; 111. i|ii;irl ' ' rK rifMif I n • n i I viihi.ill .Vi I r iTiit in lii -,ii ' ' ■■;iiiil raii-r,-,f li:nr iiiiii ' .i ' , ■.1 iiitii ' !. ii ' iii. i lii «1i illiri . Wliitr wc li. ' iil .1 Rrrnt il ' .-.l nl !• in viini: IjfiHc 111 M ' Uhool Inst ri-ar, I oiti i nl. .1 mlil I n . 1 nwe ircmMo in iMvi nff bfm from, going tliM nr it i-i-ji- imn if tve were l«i try it I «l ' ll oil .ill lllc III. Ill luU 111 llii: ttdilil, iiilit nitll kiliilot |ii ri.xiiil rtK.inl%, |.iv 1.1 rfimiiii, Yvwn very tnily, T. L. HORN, Svht TUmk Cv. JlhVis.im ( iir,Ma .|iiili :f(;-.IIKt. .H ' eUh.iirlU MillUry I, ,!, , lriv, i.-4-i.,.:;,i.i. ir.. ' Ijeutkuicii I liinc yi.ur U-ncr u( Jinic 7th askinic me lo ivritf a brief Iciht of irMmimiy 10 lie iiwil iti your caulug:utv if I  n« nU ' a-cd with the prngres iitui imiiruvcnu ' ni nf my mhi while atten liii| ynur •cIkihI. In tuiiwcr My il Biv« itir great pIraMtIV lo ttiile lhat I ant fedeeil very iniirh |ilt-:i ctl with the lirogress ray %n luu nuidv wUiK ' n (erdtnA ytHir tclknul. Anil thai the iiriiirnvi ' nii ' nt in hi errcl wnlk atid Kciirrsl military cnrriaite i.« ei-rtuinly wmiilerf nl. If the ichuiil tiMil dune nnlliiiiK elM- fur bim llinii lit trai|thtcti liitn out t «t ' ulil hair been tnrialted with llir year ' worlc. It i my inivntum ii atpiin icnil my urn lur tlie next yewr. u tx . very truly, R. l). LLMeviaii rmvlinnka. I kla. Mi tX IW. C«t. S. Scll.rt, SnI ' ! If .W .f. h riitf:! ' W.i iKar Sir- — Wluit itali ibiniM I i iuir in yimr mIli,,! ' 11 Ihi- . ' I t-il ' c ' V- in ■.ii I riL ' ciiiiijiLiny inv ' m ItiiiiK - .Mf I HiiiU ' i .iiti! till ' lit iii.lv ci ' iii ' 11)1 I ■Mil ill lUiii time. Ihi- 1- my i iii ' n iiri-t n ' :ir with iiii ami iirf very miirli pK ' a« ' il with lii- i ;ir work :n 1 (irl ilini tilt linn -iKilt ,il Vilil« Hll 1 .T l ' 1 11 cxrifiliiiKlv UruliiiiMr t ore nmcb Rraliru l viti, ' In iin.ifn % ' III! I•., liati made jutil Ckpen to have hint with yMU .11.1. 1) ' , r van Wi i6ninitrr VftttmmV OK eft tbk liTV l« t Wi ' iluiii. II ' t ii„ icitiii .ittmHcm. Mil eonrtviMiii trvHtiiKm acci ir«ieil iiir liriy With 1ie t wi br« for the iOitt. I wkt,. ■V«r tnilv v.tir . ,V W. HURLEY, chiagp, iXit, jm ft. tsm. i) ' .■•ii;:i ' i .I, ' :i ' i(i v . liiiilcmy, l.t:rini:lnH, Xtn. (irnllniini — My soti arrivi- I liiirnr cifrK. .itnl f ri iii aiilK ' sraiioeu ji ii iiiiiil Imir niLcii i; 1 , .iti .( him. He il ucll sati!,tii-iJ with ' lu -. I k I .mil ihc iiiheerii. Imlh of wliieli I ful 1- xm i -. mti r lie li i« ilone well ill lii ■■•Mili. I iinl ' |. .ri n. ■iii,| I ccrlniiilj li-t-l utj (innul 1 1 i i n 1 i , lnIi .1I wni 1 I mil lii ' in iiiiinl . lui :• -.iiiil;. .1: ttlf r-nme linii I ii rt ' li.ii :i iiiiliiurj ir.iiitiiiR. u ' ltli llirir iiiitu-- 1 ill- MM-i iMiii.r ' iii.i ' iiiii I ' liiiy iiji any WMi ' Hf innii I I ' II ' . Mir i iiii. y,ur vffnrlH nlMitg tlii: c lillini -1 ' I: -i-i III ii. ' i ih«- ' itii|K|HiMlg)i. ' ia( ' T iii vkliirrvei I ran. FRANK P. McCIXKK. il AdMm Si. W vhbcr niifi, gkla M«y W, 1907. ■ttl ' JfciiJ. Jh:. , Supi , L,-Tini:i , ' K ,1, ' ,. IVar Sir — Ri I ' l. ' . i.i .nir litter ni the iVl wiili rcfcfCncC til voui :cli i{il. Ikk io %a Omt I .1111 u ' ll Mitlffinl ttrith llic nilvantcuiint that iiij i v. i t,.,.., hiur tniide in Our school durinK the put tlvc iimnth . The pbiM-jKiiH ] ur e nifvt with mjr approval atid ihirir , aiail it b my htlriitinn 1 ' kvrp thrm in y tur kIioaI (m •wcnl ;(«ntt pn)viili.-it Wkj cimiinae do m w«IL v. IQiiWH CRjr. M«« Jvmt , 190P. LVi. rf. M. Htttf. Lfjeinfilitn, Mo. [ rar Sirr— I aal Rrcirtiy plMUCii with Ihi ' aiivnnrr mrnt my mmi Eitwin nuide in hiii (trat yrar ui Wttitworth. Hf ha Ukcti w miirli itmre interest In hi itndim ihnn he v tt Jiil in hi hiuh ichool conT«( . ' ' i nxii.i|. In r I ini .lO ' iilui yi ar, U ' Kil ' t it iri4 uitJi till ' in ui tiM ; Alicct: s f ' X ' ilie comiitK ftar, VVr, tmlv, MRS. EkN ' KST Kl.l.lS. Kancni City, M i„ MiWiA Md! . tV . If. W .1 . .1 5n ' (I . ' iKiivrrfA Wmry Ataimigtu Dear Sit I dr ire to cxftfCM ntj- ,i|iv t ' nn. ii lor thr iiitctf.t irtanifcMrd fit ntv m ii (liiniin ilu jin ■n- kcholattic y«ir, ttiM lu ' !; ■I n i;ii.|.r vmir itiiiLiv..-. as evidence liv thr vrr( -mi-i n Imtv aii l r;iiitil firui rets tic ha ni.nli m ' .Mill! ' 111 ' . | lv. i.ii.il p nirnt, ami ttv liiuli Tii,ir,,l m v-li with vsliirli ' r h. .- Iki ' ii urri ' imilv 1. :iM i ' .-.ht li i-- r perinlly jir.iti fyJng ID me. 1 .mm tli..r.,,i;..|il. -attsficd with Ihi- ycftr ! wnrit, am! ( t th.it Hrwririh ' « lvania«ci have niil i een ((Vcrrstimiiii ' d. t trust his rv-i.tnl M-.ir ' . pri||rit m.iy Iw vvrn txHVti marlre l, ant! ' hnitk .ii mn«t kintlly for the painitnkiitg cape ami . ii.iildu linn yrru ItavT diuwii Irt my mhi vnelfarr. WMltot you ■ctvnliatunec of yow ipx ffllv wOKit, YMin truly. ViiLIIS f Ssui Franei«oi Cttl, May 17, IWS. C L S. Sfittm, Leximgton, Sfii My r rar Sir:— I heg al ihi time to ay to ya«J Ihnl I atti hiitiily i lea rit with ihi- work my  on liat done dnrii-ir llic prni vr.ir ami mil ' l atlrlhalc a lorKc •bare i.i It t . ill 1 It 1 li ' It ' -cb. i| ho hm Ihth atleiu)- Imt- I l-.m- iMv.r li.i.l ilii iili-a urf of si«-llihu yi iir illfitilllli ' in, ' .til irt. Ill H.nrri v lliitt f I- i it ilil ' - tn itaihir iiifiii-iiiutii ' ii, iriiU ' ilme iti mim ' ■•■.n ing the la l ii- I nni lni|iri - -i I «iih t ' l.- nj. n tli.it your ' .ihii.il M .ii ' i In nhiili i.mriii cmi tll iJai ' c thrlr chiMrrti I fully i xprct 10 lunta NQT ' KRI (MMd ynmr cchitot the ccKimig year. VwytniK, C B. McFAU. (jririHKld, luwn, June 5, 1907. IjfjrinKlifH, Mi Itear Sir: — My  oii liaving jnsi rvtnmed from hia tlnd year ' s work in Wrtiiwonh Military Aeadrniy we urile to exjire ! our appreciaiinii of the «ti llclit work Ite ha% done in hit ttiiily ennr c  « well as the ik ' veUipiiieiii of iIkim hiMh und htmoniblc ttaitu of charartrr that ctmstilutei the tnic itnitlemen. Last yenr. when hxtking fnt a (ilace for otrr i)n, we in- AVJitiitaied wveral milimr} sfhi«i|i. ;inil .invmg uthcr , ' VMted WrMworlh. We were inii.li iili.iscil with the rannly Innnnx ni ll.i eadet iiml il n ' .ral and re- llRinM.! tiiiin. jilu r - pt rvaijtn tin ;ti-iittiiinn. We fi.tif.il ih.r.uik !i rliL-. r. ' .Tiii m .rk. f i:flli m nulilary tratniiiK uml iiiiii rrUtiiiii I V.rwii:iii iiivtnwti.in. ' ..ii-h- er« nnti . iidelg alike «lri iii ; t iillnin r(i ,,1 s ' l rliiig iiKili us i.r IxMly ami niuid th t iiiakr llic irui; matt. . . I srh ct «4 ' ft ' i«li4«i«ftiind.:m wkUi ..til rlmlcc. rit.iiiViiiK yon for.stiiblii you air O ' lhiK (nr our ton. wc reinaiii, VottT ir |y. Kan«n nt.v. Mm.. May SJ. IW. CdL U . .1 . U gf. jrmgtiiu, .Ui . 1 Uriir ( nloiicl :— t am very well pleased with the |iruil«ri niii tc by tny  ti at Wciitworth Academy and cxiiccf 10 Ham- him miiiinitr niih ymi nexl year Vmi liase ;i RrMul i-|| ki1 and I believe that ycm are dainjr K I u rk and thti WJtlW awn t i i wttt WK ifi petf II y and influence WMi ncet rtnrdt. I am. Truly ytiur friend. .t.OReAlt. Mc Al. .I.r. t. May Xi. V,. ' , ' . .• S. I ' t ' .T . I ,M IMjc .tll, it,,. M. If .Mr - .111 ... li.. of your (. ' iHluncncemetil of M;iy 2iJ h.i. Iwcn f.irin-il. I fully appreciate yoar [iioilinii V.iii arr virili.itly re pon«ii le for twn of the 1 e«t iiiiltl ry kclioolii in the Wect, at, one ban [irtn lrun ferii:d to yiiiirit. It now iiily rcmaiiia for yon l i tneet the wanu a to ability and kmtwledxe, anil t fully bclir ' r aire et|iial to the emcrxeDcy. I li p« yott wflt fO on.in tK« fottire the name a you have lht« yrar. JAMES X McAUCSTEJt. Ji;. S. UarjtM. Santa Fe. N. M. ( ill Sanilfi ' ril .V. ' W. ' i-i. VC u-i ii it ' fuhomrlb htiUloinf t,v, . ' ., r.(t, ' . p 1K-.41 Sil — .M .. .I; h.iH Ih ' !i .iUi iiihtiL. ' miIU .n-.i- ilriiiy iltirill); ihi ' ta«t teholaiilic yvur. :in l 1 u i.|i 1.. .41, that lii« udvniieetneiit h.i hceu ttitiri ' lj .uti .n invs I hnvi iMllliiiy hiil praidc far the cffieietirs . 1 v. ..ir vdtiratiiinal rartb H| and rfinrfpHlir   f «iir iii ' tiiiiiinn, bpfttt ttf ' ir) icij I consider of the higheiii order. Your trnly, T. B. CAT tON. Laructli Kmv Sip«ri tt dMt Wtntwortk Mittktry Aenttmy. ifxinsl  , .Vo. Dear Sir, — W ' c arc highly Kratifled with the ptu|t- rF!i our ion w itiailt- in ycntr «cli- l iliiriiig tlic p.i t yriit, iMilb in hi tu(lir ami (iliyi-icul li-vdiiiiiiii-(ii, iIk- Uctcr being cvpcciaUy rruriicd Ui bl- cate. Wc cpti ' «i kr your kIiouI une of ilic hnt, mm) |irnpnw mim] oitr.MHl ifll he gfdtmui. Ynm KipccifnUjr, VV. C. EDWAai SN EjeSterrtl iry of Stale. OWInl.i.riin t ii , UKta., Maj 27. 1 . DtU S r — Re|il ' inp i i viir i.i i r .1 rvniii nttcrw mc to rxprrs nn ■• •■r. ..nti t 1. n  rrli ilic rTl.tri.tKcII l-|ll (if llli W ' l tl i, ! I Mrl;f lr .-;uli lll) lull! lo  ay Out I am wvU (lUuhi J willi rln- i rcrRn i my son tuts made dorfati; the past ye«r ai ! ii t- tity in lention to bnvr him return to. qr ichool ax the ofea- inn ot next M «iiin. VWn bmt veiihta, i am. T. L RICUAKUSON. FrtMtnt «! tht B ! Mmr hv tt, Co,, niithrir, tUtla , Jlliir IjP HjM Col. S viJtor,l Vr. ' , ' . I I I i ' rinnt. ' H M Dear Sir — I fi ' l ' lj I ' ' )i.- iir:. of .•niii i:i - .lu. . I wiiih t i r iiii- ttijiilf .! limlK pli.iMil III nii particular. My  i?ii ih ' nv, u marVrd iiti| ri ' « iiu rit. r |M?cialIy in Iht «ay in.l ' |ii miK iiir uf |iirit anil bfc ' .irinK, (puliiit- 1 c ' «t iilial t ' lull itiuuli 1 lie Will return next ttrm Ik xprt - liiiiiM-lf n i .it- Ijr pleasled with the school. ;uh1 vliost- llial he l niiicli •tUciicd lo 11 I I ' liii l i inipuruul pcriiMi ii( lii life av ' i ' i ' . I ' K ftiU b«lWf Utal ttowhrrr cMtM I (imi a  cl) al  ' ' ll calculntrd  • Wcntwoirtb to irillR Xhe iriclir ! rc uh {ri in il. Very I rah v irar . ' ILLIAM tiRIMES, E t ' StrrtMy 0 SfnU and Ex-OfSi-iu ln . Com. U AtlRvIc , Cid . May U . I 5I I I e r 5 ir:— I am well pie«Kd with the )ir:iilw:«v Mor l;iii l hat ma4« in jow lichool thi k ' ' M ' n I li.iw ti.i. I11J alt i« Tr the Soiilh, Ihrauitli W w ( i- I 111- -r.s, N ' rw Ml ic ' . Nriroiia BOil California. 111. I 1 ■..iUmI i.ii all !•! tin mililarv •xIwikIi lliii winte r ;in(] I llJlc iMit f u;iiit •iiir tll.it -llitiil llIC mil .1- Ik . III III I i viiiuliiii. Ml ' , W ' liivM.rih Mili lai . - ' • Ml iliH I- :i- ifiir .III ii|i-|i it.itr mIi.MiI .n 1 liuvr i  i r lirrt llit.m«li. an S if nnthiiitf li.iiipcni l.i hiiii ami he cotitiiiiid. |. ' ' I ' l ' , q ,il 11 iil ' li, I Hill ttiul him back nc.li vtar I rtmain at ever, Vour vcr tftily. Uonaion, Tex, Maw 19. HW. l xiHgtim, nil . Dear Sir - U r wi«b tmn hcariilj tii cuntmrnd th« iiiil yt u hast givtM nur Mm, Ifoweli J. Scott, (lilrios litis liik ltr l year at j-nitr acuicmy, nitd to aanwc you tliot wc Intend hini t(i graduate their. The plan of sindjr and Iratnmic at ) ' iir ai-adcmy brin|{ nut ihe lic t efforts and iecurr the lie«l tv «nlts p ) iilile Imth menially :ni 1 iihy-ticalty lit the yoXMg matt given ihlji pe :ial traintnc. PIcaM accept fram ut ( Howell ' s purent ) tnir heart- fell gratilwie fur lite kinthieok  buti«ii him and the help Kivcti by yoar factilty in inakinir bini a iii re manly man welt av the mental trahiiriK acijuireil under yottf guidance ihtrinic tlir year ahuut tu clo. ie. Vvrf ttniy yottr fricmU, VyW. E. SCIJTT, RawliHKs, Wyuw May 2tk 1906k JiMffriHieuJtnt ll ' ruttk ' nrlh Milllary .Itaiicmy LtxingttiH, Mt.. Dear Sir : — I Itcg ti aekmiwlrilgr yinir kiiul favor of the 3ril and regret thai I ccmld ttiit lie present iU the chMit |( cxereLm uf your •chool cm May 24. I dm well pivasetl with yunr Hcbind tmd it work, and feel 4;Tcat  ati factiuii in having ptaeed with yoa Arthur and WHlie ]nn« . 1 wntttdii ' t heiiiatv lo ree- fMTimenit ymir •ehiNil in nnynne who wiiihrd to plaer their soa where they will receive the meat gaod, i I tielieve that ytmr tcbnol affiM-di every tpoortmutr dinired lo make an excelk nt itiati nf promiiw o«it «f n luiy whi wiiibes In leam. Willi sincere re peet. Very fllji t «r . SedaHa. Ma .l .IM.r S,,7,(., l .,il Sir l ir.- . I.. . il tti(|Wt ' eM ' .t. «tftt« til ixjiri i, tii ;ippri I i ili .11 nf ihf WcfllwWth Ao- lUiiii. . lv 1,1)11 Liin-i li.i . pr ' (. ' ri ' -i ' ! Vvl( -r in hii rt ' iil iiilert ' itt ui Iiik wxrk I i|.i mil ilniik I eopld have been better ntistird vsitli any utlirr i-liii il. Wishing prfwpcrity to the Acjilnny, I am. Your., eir., F. . S.VMPSDN. I ' kf ' PrttUtni JMu. T nw Co. onrf Siau Ubrurion of SI. JiMcidif Md|, Jimc tt(9. l -Htt .orlh MHiliiiy .ieaiifmy. iTiir j iirr. ,lfi ttiiiili null —I h.nc J liiifli reiiafd uiiil appreciation t l llic W. i!l Mirili Military Aciiliiiiy and especially of it. niiiral nml military fiMltirr I ,-im «vcU pleated villi ilir Jiiv iniplivlimcnts ;iO)iiir. il iiy my ii . ii Kfiinelli will. li.H iil-l Kr,iilii,ili l fn iii t II- ixctlhnl ichi il Ki ' iiiuih hiu a -u.idn .li ' iod Mi i li ,i lii«h opinion (if the princi)i:il ;iiiil iil.triici ir.; i l llif «fhoul, and il OVbT fcari l :i - ' ' ' for WctltWOrtlu y Mtr very truly. Ailil.iM.I. K. n.. Mmj 36, 1902. Suft. H ' enlwarth MSUary Academy. My Dear Sir:— My «m Otto it Jiui doring Us lint yrar u a stodcnt at your tnitittuion, and I de«{rc to conrc |i my thalllc and cxprew toy entfrc latli- f action in the progrcM my mmi hat made. My n- jwctatimi have hem nKm than realized and I am deiighied with his advaaccmcnt, and I atturt yoii that anything I can do for Wentworth in the wajr 4( advMng siy {fiendi to tend tbdr bcgnt Iffi ympr t t«h«pt r win gladly do. Very aiMcrely yottfa. GEO. THETS. JR. ttonaA Kan., Jane 8 IXIb. •m-m-Jf. « '  ;.•. Lexi iio , M,- . Dear Sir;— In ScjjtctnlKi. 1903, itiy olilot «m «• lend Wcntworlh Mililarv .Academy and graduated a year aco. My tceoiHl ha iu l completed a very taiitfactciry year in llic tchoul uihI will return in I he fall ii cnmpletc hit courte. I (eel that 1 catmot loo highly commend yoiu inititatiott and will be nUd to ani«r«r inqnirict from any one whom you may rc «r to me. The miliiaiy traininK an l di ( ' iplinr ub- tafaicd t oomtider et pecially valnnhlr. Yaunirttly, M. T. TAYUOS. St. J. .111!-, . Ma Ji), IW. Omit, Sir: — I am very well plca id wuh the (itog- rrti that niy vtn Tli ' miat liai made wliili- . ' iltlrtidinK the Wtntttoiih Milimr - Ai-inlrmy I can clKcrfnlly it ' cuiuiucnd ihc VV .M. A ii a u yriiuig man that wanU an educaium I iliink ilu n- i( tdOifgD ciltial to the MUiian, Yuur tmly. irl Wi BOLLOCK Waytic, Neh, Jmie 10. im. CoL W. M. Hot . LtxiHgtoit, Dear Sir .—Wr are very much pleated al the prog- rcM made by oar aon, while attending the two-year courtc al Wcntworlh. NVe coiuider the diKipline jntt the thing fnr Iwiy . and the lurrowidingi ideal. We can heartlh rrmmmnirt your adwot lo gptflttjW; w4 take plcaiurr in iloinK n V iiir-. very truly. MR, and MK.S. S. R- THKOIIAI.IJ Kantat City. Mu., June 25. l XKi. nrf, H . M. Hoge. Stft. H ' . M. A„ Uxinnton, Mo. Dwr Sir :— I am much pleased vniih die progrrtt made by my two lioy during the pait year, and enter them both for the comiaK year, and thank you for the iiMertat yoa have taken in them. I ex- pect to Mii4 t«rb. ai NV of them bter on. I am tatitiied. Yoor truly, Cairo, III. .May 30l iM J ry. H- ' rntumrlh Aeadtmy, Letington, Ho. Dear Sir:— My ton rctaraed from your inttttotion today, whh hi dtploma, and the marked improve- ment, both mentally, pbyaieally and every other «ray. was a revelation that bring gcatelnl tfuaka ftMt mother and 1. J walrhrd yiruf in ' .tiirilion f .r • m.• linK and looked the vrliulc litt oi arail mici umt. lufLirc tiiding Ihc yotmg man to jnn and tince ha e kijii alivi; m ihr situatUm. an l (rrl |iriiui| to uy niy f ' tiriUcncc w3 ii t inii|)l3c ' ' ;. Th:inkiii,j u f ' l tlic niaiiy Wiu ' liic- ' ci ' •lioivn bim ■. r will: U -A ttiOu t 1 ir Wmtnorth M fegfy Academy, I remain. Very Indy yoori. Ltxm um. Mo, May iH. Il ' rnlwvrlh Military Afadfiny. lk ' iitli-:;irn : — I am greatly |ilca tU mtli tiic |iiiit;ri-  iiLi ' ]. !i.y puii3 lilt year. llii ' hmt d ' liir II :i : IM rl l!iI,iiJi;hi,tll Uk fnliri ' I liol II ii I .ii I ,ij i-: ' .i)ii({h in | rai= ' Mn: ' .iti - !■. ! ■• ! ji ' iii •lii-.ih lul iiuth ' -xis and y.r. ' .-r.il iiun-nji iin-iit t f iMir .iIiiimI I Intic r frtim jti r oiul (- l.si rviiii-ui the mcniat, moral and niilil.-iry training it all ih.il ci ' iilil Ik- dtsiitd. .Anil I tfiuik. Wentworth a line idioi..! (or boy . L will) if nntlung pnncni ' . i,i nty tKiy Imm next ytw ' k Vomii ttuiv, U. P. QROVK?. Ami h .uy. .KUt. Jm Ik Ma Jl . C.Vff f ' i MitiUry . i .ii . Hi.v, .l-.nt ' JiiK. Ml: Mr. Sup ni ii-iiilcnt . — My two viiil ' ' i ■.n ' lir in rl ' M tioM, one at i i ...tning of the 1907 t nr., . vil .iur ,i ' ■he do ' iim I ' XcrciM ' t this tpring. have It it ;i vi rv favoraWe mipressicni for your school, ll. tli iny rlt and son are very well pleaded with Ihc Wciuwortli Academy. I have ulhcr lioy in tny family that are bcgitming |i talk about attending your icboul when they fit h the common whuol courte in Aathofty. V qr TOpectCuUy yonra, E. F. BDRCHFIELD. Uarilc%ull. ' . oUa., May A IWV- HTltKhatrlk MUitan .i aJfmy. Lejriieion, Mo. Gentlemen t—yoort of Ihc 23d iiut.. making in- qntrica at lo how I am latixGcd with my tnn ' t career at Wentworth. received and wlQ tay in reply that I am well pleated with the advancement that be hat made and wlH certainly tend him back thm next year. Thanking you for the Mml attcntioa and anperviK- ion that yon have given Leo during the paA year 1 rramini Yoan truly, WM. JOHNSTONE. — 96 — ' VY«:;i« .«r«: % jNcrailMkmj to tkc fQlte!i«)ni;.]wriigi ; Jai.. FalUMW, ntttMlltt. Rltn . T. J. Lilin, tonkrr, Aurora, MOt W. A. Pomlir. Ikiif ' ii, Tex Abe fr.ililni.iii, I ' Jiiii, Tcjc V. ' . I-i|r,iiiii •■•I, Kanxa City, Mo, II. i. BocLiii l Mil, . ' •t, Ji«rii)i, Mi . P. L. Kirk., • ■ti. Kails. Ja l|pt J. U. .Mcl. lu ' , Kmims t ' ity. Mi E. r. RodgLTi. UcUcvmc Ul. I f. C. 11. I lchcf, WarfciMlmr Mol Wm. C. Little. Wichita, Koniv M. A. Vlitltl. l-liiri. Clio. l F. Sharp, Denver, 0 Io. A .j i AtmitKniiicr.i. Cripple, Crcrfc, Culo. Altic ' N. t .-Mriiil, St. l uk. Mm, H. PhUl p I ' awnec. OWa. L. ftfi mliid, t hiuiutc. Kan J .A Kliclwn, iKMiiir, iVilii J. ti. UuiKliy. Sc lnli:i. Mfi. T. H. Sim 11 ' .. Kill W iiu. Mimfc A, I ' . Um i. I ii-i ili.i N. I. Ceo. W HiUI. I :irV:i.-.. S[ F. fj. Jaiiiiv.m, W ' .iiU ■iliiji Ti ' V. V n. Ilpcnfritr, Snlulij, .M... J. W. Luwviilb J, £t-iinii - llr, Inil. Ja«. Oonghi rt). I .irtciKiltc, Mo. S. G. Uobn«.N Mc k«tcr, OlIdhL ft. C MMon, Kamaii Oiy, t4i. I. t . Minx, Lincnlii, K ini. (Jii.tjii ' Jl| ■ln. .Si inx City, tuwJt, W. M Ituuiing, l.iiitolti, N ' fb. (J«!o. R. Huoprr, Airlii.-m, Kaiii. C E:. Swaru. GutMlUnil, KueU W. C Mnorr. OhKi«a. Kch. R A. 1.4-nion, Clinlun, III. R. I). Chancy. Snipbnr. Ohio. T. p. Fair, Great BcimI. Kan . A. C. Sbinc, Ottawa. Kana. II. B. Belden, OaUoml, Cat. Alfred Dawium, GoiMlUnd. Kaiit. Dr. a E. Pattillo. Kama Mo, i.)r. X £. Roger , LcxinBtcm, Mo, A. W. taglii. Lincoln. Kan . .C. D. Boardman. Chtcaico, 111. It. K. Grahain, Klurcmx. KanK. Keoibll B. Raiwliiliih, St Juseph, M«i; W. p. Dc«nr. . lu ' ko ;.;.:, t Wla. L. E. CraiiiLill. C iand.ill. K.tii . 1! II •J.;u.T, Vrr l i S. 11. Wuiiilci ' , Aloiitri. c. I. al ntcTi oN or anAMO rrAMo wiTiussraa a oami. — WW — i xtn KMi from Kanxu City... 4A Miles Seilalia 54 Miles LcavenworviL , 6f) Mites St Jiwph 72 Miles luiK-Va. . 108 Milo Uottha.  237 Mile — 101 — Calendar 1909-10 CmWu «re Trii vU M (ipcoins oi Khool in St:ptcfliUT awl at ck  e of holiday to Jtmwj ta fc cnt pn Sfs-iiiii lnKiii-. Tliiir xlay. Scirtcmlxr Iti. Til iliU-u iiiL ll ' .li.l.n. rlilit -ililv ' . SinillllKr 25. I ' liritiiiMv ilulii|,uv U ' uiit Siitnnlay Aflrriiaon, Oe- ostute IK.  iy 4. {(n toa Clom VTedntadajr. June 1. COMMENCEMENT PROGRAMME. nm ' I iiii Id (11 nm 7:UU 9:00 10:0n 11:00 . I XI V. M.NV2J. A-M. nnccnlnnrcMi ' StnioMi. MOVDAY. . Y J4. . v i;m,i..i m . i.iiiis. A- t . iii iii I •n i..lili r | nM. A.1I. ::«•■I ill :iM.| DrHI. ' P. ' M. i , 1. I,., ■. K-.lillit P M rlill.r Inill, I ' -M. U«n«tiou Parade. Bmtft MaHtidt, P.JI, Ifcunl Coni-ril. ■n ' KSI AV. M V 2S. M Ctiiard M iiiuiiig, A M. luiiHii.m IHII. Wan Sailings A. M. Shttm BallW. Sdn RM;. Emoti of ttic Cohm and BttKjittui Tantde. RtJO ' iP.lit. RtvciMicM and Pinal BalL WKDNESDAY. MAY4K. 9 1(10 A.M. GtMfd Mooirttng. 10:00 A.M. Tniop Drill, Bareback Riding. tOJD A.JkL ArtiUvrr t rm. Bridr BuOdlng. Sfpwt- iog, Liticf l riJI. 1 .00 p. M. Mvelititr OCMtrd of Tnulec . 3HV P.M. Tti ]fvi4lual Cufn| etiUve DrilL 4ifO P. M M ttulioii ParacK Bajrottet : crcill«%. Uun ' Manual. THURSDAY. MAY  . IO:N (;r!iiliintipB K ' .t r.-i.fi lo Class Uy l cv. J 1„ .Mnrsliai). .Ctft I ' -WoH St«r« UalrnDity Foer Bhd| Taam, liKK.. LEAVE OF ABSENCE. Lravvi of I MUcc on .cluMii da; will not be granlcd, ' tcc(fi in  «.-• ( i nl -i( lc nec hy. LEXINGTOI COLLEGE FOR YOUNG WOMEN ONE of the oldest and most prospcrout colleges for women in the West. £x He nrive improvements now in progress RiManf iwr one hundred students. 8tr a literary (acuity of university •trained teachers. Music department of six specialists under the directorship of W. H. Sherwood, one of the world ' s greatest teachers. Art, Elocution and Business Courses. :: :: :: :: i - - - 1 ISDWAltD W. WHITE, A A. K. ROGERS PRE tpENT BUSINESS MOH. VI UTS VOH CATALOGUE LEXINGTON, M 1 S S O L R 1 (tmUui (taiinjv fur Jiomen LEXJNGTON, MISSOURI The InstUuiion stands tor Thoroui h and Complete Education, offering a Pull Curriculum In Literature. Philosophy, the Sciences, Etc., and fur- nishing the Very Best AdvuntiiJ es In Music. Art. and Oratory BUILDINGS COST SIMMO MOPCRN CQUinxCNT A Chfbdan •pirtl iafoaad iato  U the teuhlni;,, anal ihg kMM life el tiM OMigf i« Mdat tiM wm «( mm «i momm wJu iacaleate MfmcaHtat sml kiglt idciki . THE ■NStRDCTOIIS NoM bar [Molanow ot imrif aixl Eara l tnlnlni;. «t tnehlqB abitltx fnmn bjr npertenra, at coanaotml jllMi rht T e tt. THE CENTRAL COLLEGE SCHOOL OP MUSIC Ha« no (fqieiior ill the M i ' 1. vW ' .f rihn. ' .-v. .,[ — i ...iiiie ■■ ffhe mou tmcg ial young itlMaicialu. I ' Jw TIIF IMIYSICAL SURROUNDDHGS •f; m CtHigl Wlllljliimly : Hk ' niynpur, LclnKthcoM battleirniiind «M« ' ||Uknm nv. i i ih jml Mamandtng • wiil |itW af Mid ' , jini -ir, h t.ill |n en l Imth m aT-.iii .imMiinlmliin, 1 ' r i .iiIiIip s «ic •pativin, li). ' tilKl wbit elaelricit) ' . hyau-i ' . wuh ■.■■r m. unil liavr tli ' vaiM- r , i. r Send for Dpscripllve CataloRuc to REV. G. M. GIBSON. A. M., Pre«idenl la nuking •pplicadoo, please ttae tUi form. It ia conrenieflt to file al iabeti- caliy and to refer to In clusiiying the bojrs in tlwir stadie , end in looking up directions as to speadiog money, special studies . or any specific instructions you may gire. APPlKXriON FOR ADMISSION TO WENTWORTH MIUTARY ACADEMY LEXINGTON. MISSOURI Full name- of ada ' er ward,. Do you wish him to take  rrgular cotnse?. It 80, which course?- Special studies desired, (sec page 40 4 1 of Catalogue) Do you expect to vend him to college later?- Present condition of health? Has he had measles? _ icarlet Fever? ,. Ia he subject to any peculiar form of illness? _ - _ Has he ever had any severe injury, such its strain, rupture, ctCi which may prevent the ordinary exerdse of all parts of the Sody ? Has he been vacdwtted? Does he use tolMcco?.. Age? (Signed) Date Address,.. Special Directiotts: —
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