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Volume I !ftimbers 34 '- 35 Septe,.
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•er 14,
193
Brimson, ninnesota
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I H S P E C
m
Colonel
"OOO
of
'"innesota. District of Fort
Snelling and Major Hall of
the Seventh Corps Area at
Omaha ma.de a rapid inspection of the cMmo Sunday
with
Ca.ptain Anderson -.nd, Lt.
morning. TAicy arrived
God.da.rd of E">st
Sub-District.
Tneir coming di
catch thc camp unpra
although vo did not o
Superior
not
ared
:poct
them until Inter in the
day.
Evidently we still
rate highly in the Sub-
- District o.nd also in the
Saventh Corps Area.
The only criticism
offered, was the poor struc
ture of thh latrines and
tho chlorinetion of the
water supply. This will be
remedied, for we will soon
have ' lumber and materials
for the la.tr i ncs ''.nd a
chlorinator will be forthcoming shortly.
The water supply however is potable. The lost
report to tbvt effect came
back frcm. the laboratory
last week.
Both inspecting officers were'very much impressed with the general
■'police of the camp and the
orderly appearance of the
barracks.
Thoy were especially
impressed, with thc hospital - the best Major . Hall
had seen.
*
fismn
Steve Gadler, our efficient Camp 3r.gi;ieer and
■received
isfer to
7^re.rant aas. ]u-r
notice of
Co. 2730,
Belview,
mat
Buckvard.
Minn- which
the scenic
;amo,
IS J.0-
;eo.L in the scenic Itasca
State park. He 1111 assume
the same position at his
ner: location as he held at
this camp.
Steve,, "a native of
South Dakota, received his
higher education at the U.
of '.'inn. enterina the col
ic ^r.
oi Engine
ev:
His
qualities as a leader end-
hard, worker were apparent
to Ins classmates and thru
ou t
■is colle-:
ca.:
he
Layed a prominent -part in
tho extra-curricula activities of the institution.
As a. member of the ECW
I parsono11 of this camp, he
carried on his wo.rk with
exi i cue u cn- i j.\Q S.1T;0 thoroughness and.
some reason or j efficiency that character-
i izod his work at college.
! With rough lov and very
I few 'tools he constructed,
numerous culverts and bridges that he can justly
be proud of. Porhe ps the
most natablo of his many
tasks is the beautiful -
son Constv~le. John in not
only a Veteran of Foreign
. _, s ^ o _a .ii" _ '■ i j , /in i_ i
also a. ver; eligible b
elor. Foi
other he Luis never si.ccn.m-
ed to the fair sex, although we near he makes
frequent trips to Duluth.
Mr. Bode* came
to this
camp among the very first.
He began as an enrollee,
but was too valuable to be
kept in the ranks. Early
in the summer of 1934, he
received the: promotion to
his present position along
with Henry Marshall. John
bosses the 1st section and
is well liked. He specializes in roadside cleanup,,
although ho is- row extend. -
ing 'Marshall-'s Road.
lahd.sca.pihg performed on
the campsite. As a. .result
of this work, the appearance of the camp has been
greatly improved and no
doubt has had' much to do
with the high rating given
this pamp by inspecting
officers.
Continued on page 7
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