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SENT 10I»*21Victor M. Nailer and Clare A. Hood sons of John G. Nailer and Frank E. Hood of South Hariri, were anions the first of the boys at M. A. C. this fall to enter the officers’ school at Waco, Texas. They left the collet? ■ a few days ago with 73 others and are in training now in the southern cantonment.The young men departed about the first of October for Fast Lansing, and upon arriving there enlisted in the student army training corps of the state college. The student trainingcorps is a new branch of the military service and boys enlisting in it—such as in the unit at M, A. C.—are given college schooling, military drill and the uniform and pary of privates, and such of thlt; m as display aptitude forleadership are selected to attend theofficers training eamos. The South Haven boys were among the first chosen.A number of boys from Van Burei*county art members of the corps a*.Mre more'than 1,1200 young i
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South Haven Daily Tribune

South Haven, Michigan, US

Mon, Oct 21, 1918

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