THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1923 PAGE FOUR Artillery Officer Will Help Inspect R. O. T. C. Units Review of Military Corps to Last Three Days; Infantry Major in Charge Maj. Gen, Andrew Hero, chief of coast artillery will be a guest on the campus May 3, and will be present on Friday. Maj. C. unit on that day. Maj. Raymone C. Baird, infantry, will be the inspector and will be here three days May 2, 3,. The inspection will cover practically every phase of the work that the students have done this year. Part of the time the engineers and coast artillery men will be together and participate with their respective units, Wednesday, May 2 The order of events for the three days will be as follows: 2 p. m. - Review followed by inspection. (Both units). Uniform, blues 3 p. m. - Close order drill. (Both units). 3:30 p. m.-Rifle markmanship (Engineers). 4 p. m.-Inspection of facilities equipment, arms, storerooms, trans- nation, offices, etc. 4:30 p. m.—Dress parade. (Both units). Uniform, white trousers. Thursday, May 3 11 a. m.—Combined artillery drill using plotting room. All coast artillery except freshmen to be present. 9:30 a.m. m—Anti-aircraft drill and material; anti-aircraft machine guns All coast artillerymen except fresh men to be present. 8: 30 a, m. — Freiburg class (Tuesday 9: 30 a, m. class) in room 204 (bath units). 11:45 a. m.-Senior class theory in room 204. All const artillery seniors to be present. 10:15 a. m.-Sophomore class the ory in room 163. All sophomore const artillery to be present. Noon. 1:30 p. m.-Junior class theory in room 103. All const artillery juniors to be present. 2:30 p. m. -Combat exercises (Engineers on west campus). All students of the engineer unit including freshmen, to be present. Friday, May 4 4 p. m.-Military bridges (Enguiers at Pattert's lake). All students of the Engineer unit including freshmen, to be present. 8:20 a.m. m.-Supplement class theory in room 10. a. all engineer appointment to work in military explosives and demol- tion; also map reading and map 10 a. m.—Military bridges (cont'd) and fortifications. All engineer in mine laboratory. 10:15 a.m. - Junior class in laboratory theory. All engineer junior to be present. 11:30 a, m—Senior class theory All engineer seniors to be recount. All students are urged to make use of the hours they will be required during the entire inspection and to be Whether required for a particular event or not it is expected that all R. O, T. C students will be in uniform at the campus during the inspection. prompt in reporting at the proper time and place. A paper, "Manifestations of the Purpose," which was written and read by Mary Jane Day, a member of the faculty at Kenny College, the feature of the W. Y. C. A. vapers yesterday afternoon at Henley House. The purpose refers to the one reverence for Jesus, thevention of 2600 women at Sacramento. The purpose is as follows: "We mute creative life through a growing knowledge of God; to have a part in making this life possible for all people and understand Jesus and to follow Him." Miss Day Reads Paper Women's Activities Stressed at Y. W. Vespers Miss DAY pointed out four activities which would help to make a full and creative life; Women's student pilgrimages to Europe; student industrial experiment in Chicago; student international experience; and a Bible study camp in Canada. "this summer program." Miss Day concluded, "in a chance to make real the desire and general principles we have in our hearts. Margaret Dale, a member of the standards and first purpose commissioners, described the history of the purpose. Catherine Kelley wrote in The New York Times of Herb Hopker preceding the talks. 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