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--Y--f v THE GOLDEN STRIPE A Bag with the Permanent Email. Glen ijrara Wentz I+ l'lilR having been relieved of the command of the good ship VVobble, I happened in at the drug store Macross the way,fi' and, after inquiring about some of the old bunch, sought some information of the permanent detail who were on duty while we were at School. I was told that lVIcGinnis, the bugler, had an office in Harvard Square, so there I proceeded. On the door in large, bold letters was G. P. MCGINNIS, School of lVIusic. I was ushered in by an attendant Whom I recognized as Chief Bjorklund. Mr. lVlcGinnis gave me a very royal welcome and introduced me to his assistant, lVlr. Simmons. Mac then went into details concerning the boys, I was informed that Gibbs and Carboneau were, respectively, Postmaster and Assistant Postmaster of Cambridge, Sweeney, who was the P.M. at the School, was with the Brown's Mixture Company as advertising manager, that position having been tendered him in appreciation of his free 'use of the mixturegat the Cadet School. Rosenthal was on Keith's Circuit doing an act entitled, How to wash eighty pairs of leggings overnight. A . Tom Burns, the genial boatkeeper, was assistant to C.Q.M. Bogan instructing the Harvard crews in finding secluded spots on the Charles,'l and I-Iermanson, Gearon, Hogan, Weeks, and Ahern, all of the sick bay, had accepted positions with various dentists 'in Cambridge in appreciation of their leniency in letting the cadets patronize them. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' M: M G' ' s forced Just then a pupil of Mr. McGinnis, a Mi. Gaqum, came in foi instruction on the haip and 1 c innls wa to leave me. So I returned to headquarters in the new Navy Building with the same feeling that I know all the cadets had while at School, that the Permanent Detail were a regular crowd of good fellows. . , C. E. E. 68
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