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petition in full uniform. The name of the winnei published in the Annual Register.

129. Date of Competitive Drills Competitive drill shall take place at the University of Illinois between the fifteenth and thirty-first days of May in each year. The exact date and time if determined yearly by the President* 130. Ownership of Medals The University gold medal becomes the permanent property of the winner. The winner of the Hazelton medal may wear it until the fifteenth day of Mayf following, when it is to be returned for the next competition; he is given a certificate setting forth the tacts. * iffia ; 3a 131. Students Credited by Transfer Not Eligible Students who have gained any part of# their military credits in other institutions are not eligible to compete in the individual competitive drills, 132. Judges Competitions will be conducted by Boards of Regular Officers appointed by the Professor of Military Science and Tactics. 133. Military Day Military Day will be held annually on such day is designated by the President. 134. Explanation of Absences Cadets absent from drill or recitations will be reported to# the Dean of Men who will handle such absences in the same manner as absences in other courses are handled. 135. Explanation of Other Delinquencies Instructors finding it necessary to report cadets for derelictions of duty other than absences, will, before the end of the drill period, inform the cadets of the nature of the reports to be made against them. 136. Publication of Names of Delinquents All cadets whose names have been posted in the bulletin of "reported cadets/' and who have failed to make explanations therefor within the time ipecifu in the bulletin, have their names published in orders at "delinquents." The number of demerit! inflicted each case it noted.

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