Milwaukee School of Engineering - EMF Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI)

 - Class of 1920

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ij m x • ixk uiivi v. j i. v y • » ». nil. G. D. Rick. 2nd Lt. P. F. Neess 1st Lt. C. E. Pettingill, Capt. J. L. Gordon. Capt. R. O. Schrodt, 1st Lt. E. C. Riebe, 1st Lt. E. E. Curtiss, Capt. F. H. Peterson. Capt. CAPT. B. F. R1 STINE, U. S. INFANTRY Captain Ristine graduated from Wabash College in 1899. receiving the degree A.B.; graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1903; and received the degee A.M. from Wabash College in 1909. Since leaving the Military Academy Captain Ristine has followed the military profession, serving in the infantry and performing the various duties incident to this and the various departments. The indoor and outdoor school room is the prominent feature of life in the Army and Captain Ristine is. in all but name, a teacher of many years’ experience. Just prior to. and during the early stages of the recent! World War he served as an instructor at the Army Service Schools at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Captain Ristine has had station in nearly every part of the world. He had five years of service in our foreign possessions, and served nearly one year as a Major in France. Page Three Hundred Forty C

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f i' •y i ..r K (§. ®. (E. After very careful inspection and consideration of the merits and possi- bilities of the School of Engineering of Milwaukee, and after the usual amount of crimson tape had been unwound, the war department of the United States of America finally decided to allow the aforesaid school to organize a unit of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. The war department also author- ized that Lieut. A. W. Priest, who served very efficiently as commanding officer in the S. A. T. C. unit here, be retained as the new Professor of Mili- tary Science and Tactics. The organization of the unit was left almost entirely in the hands of Prof. A. E. Kienth, who received the appointment of acting major in the Quartermaster Corps in the school. Due to the very efficient management and well known line of attack of Major Kienth the required number of men were soon recruited into the unit. Some of the most important arguments •used by Major Kienth are as follows; As members of the R. O. T. C. the men will have a chance to win commissions in the Officer’s Reserve Corps; after two years of service in the R. O. T. C. they will receive commutation for rations at the rate of 55 cents a day (which amounts to $16.50 a month); the use of a uniform; an opportunity of spending six weeks every year in a military camp under regular army instructors, and also receive splendid physi- cal exercise, which is very beneficial to all. In May 1919, Lieut. A. W. Priest handed in his resignation to the war department, and Major P». F. Ristinc was ordered to report to the school as the new Professor of Military Science and Tactics. In due time, Major Ristine arrived and assumed the duties of his new office, and we are very glad to report that lie has handled the somewhat awkward situation very conscien- tiously and efficiently. Since Major Ristinc took charge of the military department, a great deal of advancement has ’been shown in the R. O. T. C. unit. During the summer andj fall term, those who could spare the time from their other duties were given target practice on the rifle range at South Milwaukee. At the begin- ning of the fall term some of the men were advanced to the second year course, which they found to be much more interesting, and they arc showing a great deal of progress. During the past winter we have been very seriously handicapped by the fact that we had no place where we could drill efficiently, but we made the best of a rather bad proposition, and distributed the companies among the classooms on the fifth floor of the Insurance Building, and fairly good progress was made during the months when inclement weather was in vogue. A regular Quartermaster’s Department has been organized, with head- quarters in the large vault in the basement, where all equipment is kept. In December. 1919, President O. W. Werwath gave a smoker for the offi- cers at the Fraternity House No. 2, at which time the commissions for the present school year were presented to the cadet officers by Capt. B. F. Ris- linc. Prof. Kienth presided as toastmaster, and a number of excellent speeches vere enjoyed by those present. Page Three Hundred Forty-one

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Milwaukee School of Engineering - EMF Yearbook (Milwaukee, WI) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 202

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1920, pg 35


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