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VOL.irNO.6-CO.7l1CCCELYMINNESOTA.WtD a FES. 9f V
CHAR
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WHO SAID THAT
SCHOOL IS FUN?
Thursday mo rain ; tests
will be given in each of
the morning classes in job
stm.ctionc These series
:' exams are to be given a
period out of approximate—
every month of lessons.
manner it is hoped
- . better gam an insight
into the progress and capabilities of each member
of the class.
At present there are 7
different classes: Timber-
Staad-Imp rovement, ! [ochan-
ics, Surveying,Camp Ground
Construction, Map—making,
Tools and Equipment,Office
Training. Foresters aiding
in the teaching of classes
are: Dolence, Olson, or,,v
bar,-;., Dewhorst, kagio,Pov-
roznih, Ahlgren, Donnely,
and Snaw,
"GIVE ME LIBERTY, OR
GIVE ME DEATH ."
Tuesday evening,Lieut.
Baker called the flrstao**-
siou of the newly-organiz-
i Public Speaking Class,
at which time he briefly
outlined the material that
wo\ild be touched in later
meetings of the class. After becoming acquainted to
the methods of the class ,
Lieut. Baker wishes that
the men will become enthusiastic members, or drop
out entirely.
THE GREAT
EMANCIPATOR
f
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-* ■•; E -s>4 c&<
R
LINCOLN—who was born in
a log cabin—kept a coun
try store—floated down
the Miss, in a flat-boat
—studied law in his odd
moments—became famous as
a trial lawyer—loved Am
Rutlodgo—'debated the si
avery question with his
old opponentsStephen A.
Douglas—was a master at
politics—became president—freed the slaves
made the Gettysburg address—led the nation in
a civil war—,and preserved the union I died
at the hands of a crazed
assassin—a homely bach-
woods man who will ever
be revered as one of the
grandest men of all til
— from rail-splitter to
President I
mite Biographies.
HAS BEEN EXPONENT
Of TASTY COOKING
This Friday, the Army
truck will, as usual, depart shortly after dinner
on its daily run in to Ely
for ma.il;supplies, etc. As
a passenger tc town, will
be going our friend, Ch
ley 3ak<iVc Now, Charley is
often a passenger to town;
this time however, he will
not be coming back.
Charley has decided to
cast his hook in other waters, as he lias been con—
tinually doing through-out
his whole life
Since he came to camp
last August, as a spec;
cook, Charley nas gained
a host of friends by his
excellent cooking, personality, and mess—management
this winter. So-long and
Good Luck, Charley!
1st Cook, Eddie John-
will stop into the i.!escSar
gent job; Anderson, second
cook, will be promoted to
rank of First Cook, and 0-
dir. Syvverson will become
a second cook.
"THE TIME WILL COME.
THE WALRUS SAID ."
A new floor has just
been put in the new print
shop, and as soon as the
shop plans are completed ,
work of installing the new
printing press will soon
be under way.
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