University of Santa Clara - Redwood Yearbook (Santa Clara, CA)

 - Class of 1917

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Entered Dec. 18, 1902, at Santa Clara, Ca!., as second-class matter, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879 VOL. XVII SANTA CLARA, CAL., OCTOBER, 1917 NO. 1 Autumn (3 CROSS the jields tKe husK of Autumn steals- Arid gentle winds are sighing. Thick from the trees The purple Autumn leaves Fall,— for the Summer ' s dying. Hearken, O Nature, Call them back again. Brighten the leaves, Purple with pain- Put the jeweled dew On the fields at dawn Once more— ere the Summer ' s gone. EDWARD NICHOLSON

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Our Military Unit MOST remarkable honor has but a week or two ago been bestowed upon our University. At Santa Clara is to be es- tablished an Infantry Unit of the Reserve Of- ficers ' Training Corps. What this means for the Pacific Coast in general and for Santa Clara in par- ticular can be more readily imagined than described in words. It means that while attending college, our young men can be trained for service, so that on graduation they will receive the rank of Second Lieutenant. It means that military training and the pursuit of one ' s studies will go hand in hand ; and that if at the expiration of one ' s col- lege work his country should need him, the young man will step into the Army as a Commissioned Officer. The final word declaring that Santa Clara was to have this distinction came Tuesday, September 11th, when the fol- lowing telegram was received from the War Department. Washington, D. C. 3 P. M., Sept. 11, 1917. Rev. J. A. Sullivan, Vice President Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, Calif. If you can assure War Department that you will provide one hundred rifles complete for drill purposes by your students. Captain Joseph L. Donovan, retired, will be relieved from duty at War Prison Barracks, Fort Douglas, Utah, and detailed on active duty, stat- us as Professor of Military Science and Tactics, Santa Clara University; and Bulletin will be issued establishing In- fantry Unit, Senior Division Reserve Officers ' Training Corps. Depart- ment has no arms available for issue to colleges at this time. Please advise in premises at earliest date. McCAIN, The Adjutant General. As can be well imagined that very night a te legram went flying back to Washington that Santa Clara will fur- nish the rifles, and another went to Captain Donovan, Fort Douglas, in- structing him to procure those rifles somehow, somewhere, and quickly. The details of the Training Corps are not known as yet; for as we go to press the Bulletin from the War De- partment has not reached us. But we hope that by our next issue to have our new mode of life in all its ins and outs, running along smoothly ; then we prom- ise our readers to satisfy their curiosity to the slightest detail on the new form of life we are leading here at the Old Mission University. Ever since the outbreak of the war

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