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R. O. T. C. R;fle Team MARV!N B".>-""""0.................. ,L.,P'"'" ":"(~:%:;, ~~~':'~;~tf~~,,"u,or.t.ev.. . MARVIN B. STERLlNG STANfORD I. HOFF DONALI) [. \VOOU.EI' WitMER V. BELl CLAR£NC~ T. DEHAVI'.N NF;JI. O. WOOI.I.EI' THOMAS D. D. BRAUN CHAII,L[S VV. J-JAVF.NS HARRY L LAWRENCE GOROON J. \VEISBEeK E. WINSTON WILLI'.Y LEON K. BUNCE BII,A])I.EY L. BOWMAN Ih.ANCHE H. PHII.LiPS,.I1t I IVlashburn, the riAe team experienced nnother successful the Third Corps ?-:DERthe fine tutelage and Sergeant Woolley of its coaches, Captain season. J 11 a match the teams to represent to determine preliminary OUI' team competed Matches, Area in the National with the teams of ail the colleges of firing ln this match we ranked third, winning the privilege Columbia. marches in the National Matches. in Pennsylvania, Mnr yland, Virginia, and the District of This consisted of a series or weekly telegraph with forty different colleges in all parts of the United State8. Shoulder.ro.ahoulder matches were also fired. The University of Gettysburg College, and Georgetown University were the Opponents matches. Needless to say, marked success attended the efforts of the tea 111 marchesns wellnsin the others. page one
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