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.XD . .,,..-. - A, ,, , , 1, tif ...N , , i Ui- .fs ., -. -in 1' J' ' f Rigging K' ,gy ' pit ,fegvlllxl E -5 is fv w' 'z vi ta 5 . F is 1 ii ' T was the greatest of pleasures for the ' 'ff' Q. A X . 1 speckoids to enter this department. For at E VL 4 last they had an opportunity to shine-and H shine they did. The 'cElements of Lawn T merely had the effect of getting everyone . wa1'med up, but before c'Constitutional Lawn was finished, no conversation between first 4 classmen would have been possible without U A. i . . numerous legal phrases to add to the clear- ness of it. Even among the lowly goats the specking epidemic spread and our .little Dud- ley Aleshire was heard to say, '4Ducky, how long does it seem to you since plebe camp P and the prompt reply was, 'CSO long that,the memory of man runneth not to the contraryf, VVe only cite this as an example of the capa- bilities 'of the Department in developing an Immortal's memorizing power. The Law Department probably proves to be the most pleasant surprise of any that the cadet enters. Until the first class year every one has more or less misgiving concerning this stern subject and naturally places the Depart- ment in the same categoryg but he learns through its agency that the Law is not merely a hobgoblin that punishes every wrongg it is also the p1'otection of those who obey its precepts and the fountain -of remedies for those entitled to them. It being the duty of every soldier to know the Law and in many cases' to administer the same, it is incumbent upon the VVest Pointer to be thoroughly grounded in the principles of this science when he leaves the Academyg and with the assistance of numerous texts, writs, lectures and cases, the Depart- ment does its duty so thoroughly that few men are ever even conditioned inthe subject. But the stern law-giver would be forced to smile could he hear some of the liberal constructions given to the text by cer- tain cadetsg for instance, Col. Polk's Pacific Blockade that included all the broad waste of Water between the coasts of America and Asiag or Don. Q. Landis's statement that an Kalibiw is the proper person to hang in case of mutiny. In spite of the fact that this subject must be taken care of in the sleepiest part of the day, it is a reg1'et to many of us that the 'course is necessarily a short one. P 29
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