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United States Military Academy i SUPERINTENDENT AND COMMANDANT 2 COLONEL CLARENCE P. TOWNSLEY, Coast Artillery Corps, class of 1881, Superintendent, U. S. M. A., l9l2. , ' MILITARY STAFF CAPTAIN GEORGE VIDMER, Cavalryg Adjutant of the Military Academy and of the Post, l f l894. MAJORC EERTRAM T. CLAYTON, Quartermaster Corpsg Quartermaster of the Military Academy and of the Postg class of l886. MAJOR PETER MURRAY, Infantryg Treasurer of the Military Academy, and Quartermaster and Commissary for the Battalion of Cadetsg class of l89O. LIEUTENANT-COLONEL FRANK R. KEEPER, Medical Corps, Surgeon. OFFICERS ON DUTY AT HEADQUARTERS U. S. A. CAPTAIN FRANK B. WATSON, Quartermaster Corpsq Assistant to the Constructing Quarter- masterg class of l895. CAPTAIN WILLIAM L. KELLER, Medical Corps. ' CAPTAIN SYLVESTER BONNAFFON, 3d, Quartermaster Corpsg Assistant to Quartermaster. CAPTAIN W. COLE DAVIS, Medical Corps. CAPTAIN DANIEL P. CARD, Medical Corpsg Recruiting Oflicer. FIRST LIEUTENANT RAYMOND E. LEE, Coast Artillery Corpsg Assistant to Quartermaster. FIRST LIEUTENANT S. DAVIS BOAK, Dental Corps. FIRST LIEUTENANT ALDEN CARPENTER, Dental Corps. I MR. PHILIP EGNER, Teacher of Musicg on duty since l909. LIBRARIAN , DR. EDWARD S. I-IOLDEN, M.A., Sc.D., LL.D., Litt.D.g class of l870g graduated 3g Second Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, I870g Professor of Mathematics, U. S. N. A., 1872-l88lg Director of Washburn Observatory, lB8l-lS85g President of University of California, ISS3- l888: Director of Lick Observatory, 1888-l898g Librarian, U. S. M. A., I902. CHAPLAIN ' I-IORACE PERCY SILVER, Graduated l894, General Theological Seminary, New York, Chap- lain, U. S. Army, l90lg Chaplain, U. S. Military Prison, 1906, Resigned l9l0g Chaplain, U. s. M. A., 1913. Organization A brief outline of the military and academic organization of the Academy may not be out of place. The military post of West Point and the Military Academy are both under command of the Superintendent, directly under the War Department. I-Ie is assisted by a personal staff consisting of an Adjutant, Quartermaster and Surgeon, who are both post and academy staff officers, and an oiiicer who combines the functions of Treasurer, Quartermaster and Commissary of the Battalion of Cadets. The discipline and instruction of Cadets are carried out under twelve departments, the heads of which constitute the academic staff of the Superintendent, and with him as chairman and the Adjutant as Secretary, form the Academic Board. Of the twelve departments, ten are purely academic. The other two KP. M. E. and Tacticsj have also duties connected with the military instruction of Cadets. Seven departments fEngineering, Philosophy, Chemistry, Mathematics, Modern Languages, English and History and Drawing, have permanent professors at their heads. The heads of the remaining five departments are appointed for terms of four years. The head of each academic department is assisted by the necessary instructors, the senior of which is assistant professor. Distribution of time and the general policy of each department is de- termined by the Academic Board. The details of instruction are controlled by the heads of depart- ments. The Commandant of Cadets, who is the direct head of the Department of Tactics, is in immediate command of the Corps of Cadets, and in much more i-ntimate contact with Cadets than other departments. His assistants are the tactical olhcers. The permanent professors form the continuous thread in the administration and policy of the Military Academy. Through the Academic Board the Superintendent controls and co-ordinates the various departments. . 10

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