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,-DI Nl Nl I TH H 1912 llll'.Rvf1.Eliili HUWITZER ,I , 1 ' i I 1' Eli ' . I IE ery -5 1 I 'EI . . . Igi 1 45 -I PROFESSOR I.IEUTENANT-COLONEL CIVIRRLES P. ECI-IoI.S, Cadet, U. S. M. A., 1887-1891, appointed from Alabama, graduated 35 Instructor of Matheinatics, U. S. M. A., 189445 Assistant Professor of Mathematics, U. S. M. A., 18975 Associate Professor of Mathematics, U. S. M. A., 18985 Professor 'of Mathe- matics, U. S. M. A., 1904. I ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR CAIWRIN GEORGE B. IDILLSBURY, Corps of neersg Class '00, graduated 1. Engi- ASSISTAN1' PROFESSOR FIRST IIIEU'1'ENAXT C1IrKltLES R. PETTIS, of Engineers, Class 'OM graduated 1. Corps INS'l'RUC'1.'ORS FIRST IJIEUTIZNANT CI-IARLHS R. ALLEY, Coast Artillery Corps. ' .FIRST LIIcU'1'II:N,INT GEOIIGE R. ALLIN, 4th Field Artillery. FIRST IJIICUTENANT NVIIiI.IARI' BRYDEN, 5th 1 Field Artillery. i l'TRS'l' I.ll'lII'l'ICN.IXN'l' XI'iI.I.IImI H. DOIIDS, JR., Field Artillery. - FIRST I,IEI rI:NANT GEORGE M. MORROW. JR.. Coast Artillery FIRST I.IIEUTENANT r. Corps. I I I Inns IV. RILEY, Field Ar- INST.- CHASE INST.- CI-IASE INST.- do without tillerv. FIRST IIIEUTENANT FORREST E. AVILLIFOIIII, Coast Artillery Corps. FIRST LIEUTENIKNT JOSEPH A. GREEN, Coast Artillery Corps. FIRST LIEIITENANT HAROLD NV. HUNTLEY, Sd Field Artillery. FIRST IIIEUTENANT XVII.I.IImI E. SHEDD, JR., Coast Artillery Corps. FIRST LIEUTENIINT ROYAL K. GREENE, Coast Artillery Corps. FIRST LIEUTENANT SANDERFORD JARn1.xN, 'Coast Artillery CoI'ps. FIRST LIEUTENANT XVAUGTIN IV. COOPER, 12th Cavalry. FIRST LIEUTENANT GEORGE B. I'IUNTER, 13th Cavalry. FIRST LIEUTENANT TI'I0DIIXS IV. PIAINIBIOND, Qlth Infantry. FIRST IJEUTENANT PIARVEY D. 1'IIGLEY, Gth Field Artillery. SECOND IJIEUTENANT FREDEIKICK T. DICICBIIXN, llth Cavalry. SECOND LIEUTENAN SECOND LIEUTENAN CI-IASE CBOIIl11g tenthsj.-I arrived at this conclusion by applying the theorems of Pappus. PAPPUS? ! !! fineeklyj.-Yes, sir. - XVho's Pappus? Qcompletely subduedj. Mr. Chase, don't ever honing mechanics. T DON'ALD J. INICIUXCI-ILAN, Mth Infantry. T CARL C. OAKES, ith Infantry. ' -I do1I't know, Sir. try to spring mechanics on me, because I've got enough to Q5 '
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Sl 'W 0 ' Wi HE 1912 qi, W, -gig, I-IOWITZER ' .1 1 I v w ' E' Y . .'. I 2 ! . 6335 j 523 1 f 1 1 .-: . T . -lu -' I SE! HEL, gag V llgl '-1 I 7 Q, I ' ' IE Q ,A El A 4 ' .. Q gn..- El PROFESSOR I.,IEuTEN,xNT-CoI..oNEL AVIRT Ronirrsorq, Cadet, U. S. M. A., 1883-1887, appointed from Virginia, graduated 9, Second Lieutenant Llfth Artillery, 1887, First Lieutenant, 1893, Captain, 1901, Major, 1907, Lieutenant- Colonel, 1911, Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy and Geology, U. S. M. A., 1911. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR ' C.xP'r,xIN PIENRY C. JEXVETT, Corps of Engi- neers, Class '01, graduated 9. INSTRUCTORS CAPTAIN JOSEPH A. BARR, 6th Cavalry, Class '00, graduated 10. CAPTAIN GEOIIGE XV. COCIIEX, Coast Artillery Corps, Class '03, graduated 223. CAPTAIN CLIFFORD Joxics, Coast Artillery Corps, Class '03, graduated 27. FIRST IJIEUTENAXZI' PIIILII' H. AVOltCES'1'ER, Coast Artillery Corps, Class '04, graduated 27. FIRST LIEUTEXANT IKOIIERT C. Einar, Coast Artillery Corps, Class 105, graduated 31. FIRST IJIEUTENANT CIIARIES I-I. RICE, Infantry, Class 507, graduated 113. N.-These marks are the foot-prints of a Lepidodendron. BIARTI INST.-NEIHIC some reptiles. CIxnE'r.- INST.- Snakes, elephants and owls are the only reptiles we have in this age. Mr. Crutcher, what is the color of red oxide of mercury? DIXIE.?XyCS, sir. ' - INST.+XYllE1t? DIXIE.-Oh, no, Sir! INST.-M r. Dean, have you ever seen a ship in dry dock when they were scraping off the barnacles? IDEAN.-EYES, sir. INST.'- DEAX. XVell, why is the bottom of the vessel copper plated? -To catch the barnacles, sir. 27
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