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rf-nv-v. M. . - . - . - . -. --w.-..-. GRADUATING CLASS, 1914 ' CAII but One Now in Military Service, Left to Right-W. H. McKee, Lieut. Inf., U. S. Army: C. A. Grimes, Aviation Service, U. S. Army: H. A. Goldenberg, 3rd Ofhcers' Training Camp R. R. Hinkle, Lieut. U. S. Marine Corps: A. E. Lusk. 3rd Officers' Training Camp: P. C. Peterson, 3rd Oficers' Training Camo: F. W. Townsend, Jr. Lieut. lnf.. U. S. R.: T. M. McClure, Lieut. Inf., U. S. R.: 0. S. Parrish, rejected funderweightjz C. H. Luiz, Lieut. Cavalry, U. S. Army: D. C Cooper. Sgl. Field Artillery, U. S. A.: J. L. Hanley. U. S. Military Academy, Class 1918
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NEW Mexico MILITARY INs'riTUTE is. therefore. expeeted that the plant' will he greatly enlarged within the next few years. U Iiaeh legislative assembly since 1895, when the lirst' tax .levy for the Institute was inade, has inereased the annual appropriation, thus insuring the perlnanenee and linaneial seeurity of the school. The Institute was organized and is maintained, at the least- possihle cost to the student, as a high-elass niilitary training sehool for boys and young men. It is governed hy a hoard of regents appointed hy the governor, of which hoard the governor and state superinteudent of puhlie instruetion are ex-oflieio lll0llll'lt'l'H. The thought of personal prolit has never entered into the plan. The entire ineolne from tuition fees and from all other sourees is devoted to the nlaintenanee and llllIll'OV0ltl0l1t of the Institute. Grounds The enelosed grounds eonsist of fortv aieres of level inesa land situated a short dlstanee north of blJl'lllgI River. lhe CDIIIIIJIIS is covered with grass and heautified and shaded hy nunlerous trees. 'l'he parade grounds and athletie fields a1'e as level as a floor. Buildings 'l'he total alnount expended for huildiwngs, flurniture. and hxtures somewhat exceeds 5ls300,U00. lhe prlnelpal llllllll- ings are of hriek. all lighted luv eleetrieitv, heated hv steam, and provided with hot and eold water on eaeh floor. These buildings are supplied with lavatories and haths. inodern water-closets, and a eoniplete SySt0lll ol' water works and sewerage. DINNER IN THE FIELD Pflllc' 7'u'rn ly-one
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