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SUMMER MILITARY CAMP AT WILLIAMS

May 1918
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SUMMER MILITARY CAMP AT WILLIAMS
May 1918

Arrangements are rapidly being completed for a summer military training camp at Williams College to be opened in the latter part of June and to run for a period of eight or nine weeks. This camp will be open to any college man, but it is expected that the greatest number of men in attendance will come from Dartmouth, Williams, and Amherst. About two hundred and fifty men will probably be accommodated. General William A. Pew, who was superintendent of the camp at Williamstown last summer, has been invited to have supervision of the proposed session, and will probably accept. He will be assisted in the instruction by Captain Cecil, who was also an officer at last summer s camp.