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gymnasium teams (not to exceed ten men in each case), for the period frona January 1 to April 1; provided that no cadet may be excused for two period* during the same year, except by special permission of the Council of Administration. ^2 Students desiring the privilege described above and wishing to become candidates for the teams named " t h e same with the Director of Physical Education, who will forward the of the men he wishes excused to the Professor Military Science for his action. No student may sent himself from military drill work until he published on the military bulletin board as excused. Members of the corps of cadets who are thus listed with the department of physical education as candidates for the above teams shall be subject to such regulations as the head of that department may prescribe. The instructor in charge of competitive athletic work will make weekly reports to the Professor of Military Science of the attendance on athletic duty of all students excused from drill.

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3. Military Work Done Elsewhere A student presenting a certificate that he has sat* isfactorily completed work in a junior unit of the R. O. T. C , upon approval of the Military Department of the University, may be excused without credit from the basic course here at the rate of one semester for each year in a military school which has a junior R- O. T. C. unit and at the same rate for the second and third years in other secondary schools having junior R. O. T. C. units. When such a student, by excuse# or by completion of military work at the University, has acquired the equivalent of four semestei of military he will be considered as having fulfilled the requirement in military and will receive credit toward the degree for that portion of the course which is taken here. A student presenting a certificate that he has sat isfactorily completed work elsewhere in a senior ui t of the K. O. T. C. may receive credit toward the deree for such work at the rate of one semester hour or each semester's work. 114. University Credits Allowed for Military Science and Tactics ' Standing in studies and drill shall be placed on record with the other class credits. The entire coin of study and drill as prescribed for tin first t\\ years *hall count 4 hours; the theoretical instruction counting one-half hour each semester, or a total of two hours, and tin drill counting on df bom rach semester, or a total of two bom 5.*