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I N . W La o 32114 'F' ,, , . Iv fs' .- Department of Natural and Experimental Philosophy PROFESSOR COLONEL WILLIAM B. GORDON: class of 1877g Professor of Natural and Ex- perimental Philosophy, U.. S. lVl. A., 1901. ASSISTANT PRQFESSOR FIRST LIEUTENANT Joi-IN C. HENDERSON, Coast Artillery Corpsg class of 1906. INSTRUCTORS FIRST LIEUTENANT LUCIAN D.' BooTH, Coast Artillery Corpsg class of 1907. FIRST LIEUTENANT JAMES A. BRICE, Coast Artillery Corpsg class of 1909. FIRST LIEUTENANT HENRY I-I. MALVEN, JR., Coast Artillery Corpsg class of 1909. FIRST LIEUTENANT CHARLES B. MEYER, Coast Artillery Corpsg class of 1909. FIRST LIEUTENANT EUGENE R. HOUSE- I-IOLDER, 26th lnfa-ntryg class of 1907. FIRST LIEUTENANT FRANCIS C. HAR- RINGTON, Corps of Engineers: class of 1909. SECOND LIEUTENANT l-loIvIER I-1. SLAUGHTER, ,14th lnfantryg class of -1908. . SECOND LIEUTENANT HERBERT O'LEARY. Coast Artillery Corpsg class of 1910.
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X . 1 A..,..A......-..,........,ssh-.Masq Department of Mathematics PROFESSOR LIEUTENANT-COLONEL C I-I A R L E S P. ECI-IOLSQ class of I891g Professor of Mathematics, U. S. M. A., 1904. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR CAPTAIN JAMES F. BELL, Corps of Engi- neersg class of 1902. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR FIRST LIEUTENANT ALEXANDER G. PENDLETON, Coast Artillery Corpsg Class of 1906. INSTRUCTORS FIRST LIEUTENANT RoYAL K. GREENE, Coast Artillery Corpsg class of 1907. FIRST LIEUTENANT HALVOR G. COULTERI Coast Artillery Corpsg class of 1908. FIRST LIEUTENANT SANDERFORD JARMAN, Coast Artillery Corpsg class of 1908. FIRST LIEUTENANT GoRDoN R. CATTS, lnfantryg class of 1904. FIRST LIEUTENANT HOMER R. OLDFIELD, Coast Artillery Corpsg class of 1909. FIRST LIEUTENANT DANA I-I. CRISSY, Coast Artillery Corpsg class of 1909. FIRST LIEUTENANT FORDYCE L. PEREGO, Coast Artillery Corpsg class of 1909. FIRST LIEUTENANT STUART C. GODFREY, Corps of Engineersg class of 1909. FIRST LIEUTENANT EARL NoRTI-I, Corps of Engineersg Class of 1909. FIRST LIEUTENANT FREDERICK T. DICK- MAN, 2d Cavalry: class of 1906. FIRST LIEUTENANT GEORGE W. DE- ARMOND, Cavalryg class of 1906. SECOND LIEUTENANT DONALD M..BEERE, 3d Field Artilleryg class of 1909. SECOND LIEUTENANT HAROLD E. MINER, Sth Field Artilleryg Class of 1909. SECOND LIEUTENANT JACOB L. DEVERS, 4th Field Artilleryg Class of 1909. SECOND LIEUTENANT ELMORE B. GRAY, Coast Artillery Corpsg class of 1910.
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