Kar A a c o n e t i o n p r e f o r m e d the Hen- lo- d of Xa- Depa- C, M Hari- lew Lewis Gen- law, thus, hitto- Sha- Fran Chris pride to best him. Hati- fon of to Ra- l De- liev- er of C St. in this time she is all hi- fort in H A R E S W B I L N D of on four hand and two arm and one hand from previous work. T Pro- fess- G. man- d, daily THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1924 Local R.O.T.C. Unit Has Rapid Growth in Past Semester VOLU Enrollment, Equipment, and Number of Activities Show Constant Increase. Increase as am un of w wi an a n not 1 The past semester has witnessed the most rapid growth of the Reserve Officers Training Corps at this University since its installation. In the first place enrollment has maintained a constant increase so that the maximum enrollment of 238 was attained this past semester. For the coast artillery unit, a base line with two observing stations has been installed so that outdoor instruction in fire control is now possible. By means of a "hit bag," by which the probable error of each shot is determined, students may practice maneuvering. The target is visible from the observing stations of the base line only. Another big addition to the coast artillery unit is the 75mm mm mounted anti-aircraft gun, the latest development in anti-aircraft defense. The theory and operation of it is very advanced and complicated. Foot-Bridge. Acquired The engine unit has received an important acquisition this past semester in the form of one complete Lampert portable foot-bridge. This unit will provide 285 feet of foot-bridge and it is very heavily trapped across a stream to get the infantry across in an attack. It is expected that during the coming semester the engineers will bridge Potters lake. Practical outdoor instruction in demolition has also been instituted and on more than one occasion the Hill has been startled by an explosion shot by some sophomore engineer. One big change in the R. O. T. C. had been the removal of office, laboratory, classrooms, and rife range to its new and permanent quarters in the east end of Fowler shops. Everything has changed; a consequence, it is far more efficient when than due to the shortage of available quarters, the unit was spread out $^{20}$ over the campus. The new location of the range has been a particular improvement in that it is heated. The team froze last year, shooting in the old heating plant. Women's Rifle Team The organization of a women's rife team has been another innovation that has brought the interest on the Hill to R. O. T. C. affairs. The battalion, due to increased enrolment, has been increased to four companies instead of three. Company D, the new company, is now made up of a platoon of engineers and a platoon of coast artillery. The cadet officers present a much more striking appearance now, as the Sam Brown belts and the saber have been adopted. A bugler has been added to blow all calls and steps are under way to provide a cadet life and drum corps. **Siblings** Sue Burton, a botany colorel, has organized a "Betsy Roxy" club and they are busy embricering a school hat for the unit to accompany her class. A crack drill platon has been instituted. This platon is made up of the best drilled men in the unit "The perfect "The perfect cream in the perfect container" (This is the way one user describes Williams and the new Hinge-Cap) Williams Shaving Cream men buy Williams expecting to find their main satisfaction in the Hinge-Cap. But when they first use the cream they get an equally pleasant surprise. The heavier father, the greater thoroughness with which it softens the beard, make a hit at once. Then, Williams lather lubricates the knees. You can make the hairs off. And last, there's that delightful after-care of the skin. Truth, you'll find that with the Hinge-Cap Williams is "miles ahead." 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