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r •(Right) Our frland eMendi chapel period, held We oeclt week. (B«low) We mutt get in there end fightl uyi HerUn « he meiei • ihort CADET HARLAN attends an interring, in- formative and inspirational meeting in the chapel, immediately following lunch. These meet- ings are conducted by the Academy Chaplain, but are not strictly religious. Travel talks, health lectures, scientific demonstrations and short sermons, presented by outstanding speak- ers, are frequently on the program. The serv- ice is opened with a hymn, prayer and respon- sive readings, and closed with the singing of Wnntworth, the Academy song. Pep meetings, preceding important ath- letic contests, are also held in the chapel. These are always occasions of great fun. Students and faculty make rousing speeches. The cadet band furnishes gay, martial music and everyone antic- ipates the big game on the morrow. Athletic contests are important recreational events. Every caner ananas mem.
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♦M.ybc H.-Un It behind th« 8-b«ll here! Like all other c«d.n h. fain p«rt if cottfut competition in the rocrnflt-on ... or maybe fKo tjlrl from homo writ— «Sk..i«b.down THE recreation room proves o haven of rest, relation and iestful indoor competition. Pool, billiard and ping-pong tabies are provided. A few try their hand at bridge, while others read, or relax in comfortable chaifi.
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« While a mejority of the feculty membert live in the barrack cedeti, iom» live in n vid«ncoi tuch « tfii Ojr Cede receivei penonel eHenfion from e faculty member in the library. In fM riML n. t.ctit.l OHic, j aMt Si—on.. •r«dW . W.»r»«r»K. U CM i CanU. ' . .« ih. Un.t d Sl.t.. Arm, M. pv«op«t 4 ia f»» ip u» 01 Arm 4 4 KMteUln. W rt la Win, ll.wl.-.-t Onui, w» • tMrtlmopat. PERSONAL attention is not confined to the ■ classroom nor to the evening study periods. Harlan and many other cadets seek assistance in the spacious Academy library. The faculty offi- cer in charge is always ready and willing to help any student, no matter what his problem. What- ever the subject, the faculty officer is qualified to give the guidance nooded. Wentworth ' s library is one of the most import- ant places on ttie campus. It contains more than 5,000 books on nearly every subject one could imagine. Reference books include the famous Ox- ford English Dictionary and many sets of encyclo- pedia. •All thined up fc
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