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MILITARY AND SCHOLASTIC RECOGNITION ImporUnce and Meaning of Membenhip in ft Mortb Central AMoctation of CoHigini die Seeondary Schoob Mrmbrrithfp. The tnembership of the North ( ' ( i;lt.il A ui ' iation of Colleges and Secomlary Sc h . )l- is Liiinpc s ?d of tlie leadinjj collejt ' ' ' ' ' 1 preparatory soliools in the fol- lowing states: (?oliiriiili», lUiiioi! , Indiana. Iowa, Kansas, MiL ' hijr.m. Minnesota, Mis- souri, Montana, Nebraska. North Dakota. Ohio, OkUhdMil, South JSvikotft and Wiw- consin. Standard. The standard set by the A o- ciation for the Secondary Schools in that the curriculum shall be broad enotijrh and the subjfi- ' tti thorouKhly cnouph taiixht amply to nrepare the studont wlm graduates f-ir thf nest colletren am! uinv i rntii-.s in this cotidlry. includinjr ihf (luvi rnnicnl academies. W est Point and Annapolis. Inspectors. The Association maintains a Btmrd of Inspectors, the members of which, by means of written reports and personal inspection, keep in dose touch with the work of each schfKd and make a repnrl of fhoir observation to the Association eacli year. If ihc work of any .«irhool is nnt up to the required standard, this school in, of course, dropped from the Association. Extract from Inspector ' s letter: Graduates of North Central Schools are America lli.ti adnsi ' s .students on any kind ot certificate. f e action if the Asso- ciation InDofar as it affects your school was Tbmhaov mm surf MeMinv «f Cmnmamili In selecting the mo«t desirable militarj ' .school, if is important to choose one which is directly sup Tvi.sed l»y the War Depart- ment of the United States Ciovemment. Such militarj schools, and onli »«cA, enjoy, free of cxpeme, the .services of a hiffh-salar- ied military officer. The money thus saved to the school is. in Wentworth Military Acad- emy, expended on addit|on«|| t Uidiuin superior equipment. Schonl.s under Government supervision are al.Ho equipped with (k Yemment apparatus worth thousands of dUttUti ' tElw ' jflltt ' schools cannot afford. To get and retain these advantages a cer- tain lUgh standard of work, and of equip- ment and sanitary conditions, must be main- tained. Thus equipped and ollicered, schools under Government supervision .secure such organ- ization, discipline, and efliciency as to win tile respect and confidence of their students, and make work in all departments better. To secure Uiese aids the United States .GAVBmBiflltfc ' lBttlUUi ntno iutB BCnOB 1 Srhmb AcMOfls THE MtSBOtm Rmx AT Lexington is Extbcted to Bb CoMl t4nco BY Dsckmheb, 1924. ]r in A FsET. BsniGE. Br-rr T vr « Cost or a M uxKut AND A QujmoM- DouJma Asro n tkk Lam mt- iam » THE MisMiRi ki.k: f i wtu. CotoOBT LaicoMMk 13i(Hi
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ACADEMIC STAFF AND FACULTY Majok Rohoct G. Mms r SAlqMnOjUlSBU A. M. Centre College, DabvU1«. Ky. Iiutrnctor tn McAfee, Ky H%b j|(|i) ol «a IMMC Professor of History, Aiutin College, AiMtfai« T» b, iw y mimi: ' Major S. Seller?. Jr., S. n. Staff Spt ' cialisl. Offietrs ' Ro.serve Corps. V. S. Army. Scweriatendent Wfntworth Militiiiy .A. ii.U my. I niv, i -ity of t hicago. CiunntlttteMd Csptitfal of lnfantr Isl OfflLcr ' . ' Tr.i;iiinKr i :iiiip, V . Riliy, I9J7. One ywr ov l-■.fa «er -ice rUSnd Mnchino (Juii l!:i!talinn ' .•th 1 hvisinn. T iul Hcfrnfiivc. St. llihluJ i.ffi-nsivi ' . Uruduntc Army SiJuml of l.iijf, LnnurvH. Fruiiic, 1HI8, »nd 2nd Ouyk AUchino Oon Scbool, Cliat)Uon-4iiu-S«iii«, lOU. At Wentworth » ycant. AlAJO BOnM 6. Moss. A. B.. M. A.. L, L. B. c:«ptuin ol Infantry V. S. Army ProfeMor of MUiUry Scieneo and Taetlctf. St. John ' CaUege, Annapolu, Md., Univ«ralty of Maryland, 1913. The Infantry School, Ft. Betminff. Giu, 11)22. Oveneaa ITS itmnthv during World War, 88Ui Infantry 3rd Division. A Bn« defen iv«, ChuiiipanrTM ' Marne dcfvnsive. A{Kn« ' M«me offeiulvB. St. Mihiol offt ' r.t ivt, MiMisu-Ai«i r.ii.. ..ffi Ti-.! ' ,. . Tw -iK. r slur i it»tioiu. WOlinded U) IH ipn. Gen. I ' ershtng ' n CoiiiixiKitr K4 Kiiiwnt. liiVJ. A. U. O. and Offlea Cb. «4-
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