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192 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 134. 1916. ulso course of military tra` as a minimum for its physically lit msm students, which course w en entered upon b(y any student shall, as regards such student, be a prerequisite for gra uation, estab- Pmm and at such §r)1s(tqi%1;i1onr1oipe or morsl units oi tllins) R esery)e pmhsh A _ cers rainm orps: r at no suc unit s a e esta — am my lished 0; rlsalintgxiod at;1any1s(pch’ institution pntilhan officer of th; °°¤“*"°"· aa§§S?§L. $5 SSE? a13t§a0’f.%?u°3§£`n€a‘I‘tn3‘.§¥ T _ struction at least one hundredvphysically fit male students. b,°{,',§$l'b,f,L'“'"j”‘ °° Sec. 43. The Secretary of ar is hereby authorized to prescribe R standard courses of theoretical and practical military training for °‘*“°°'“'““‘ units of the Reserve Officers’ Training orps, and no unit of the senior division shall be organized or maintained at any educational institution the authorities of which fail or neglect to adopt into their curificulum the; péescribed lcourses of mihtaiiy for the senior vision or 0 evote at east an average o thee ours per week per academic year to such military tra.ining· and no imit of the 'unior division shall be organized or maintained, at any educational iiistitution the authorities of which fail or_neglect to adopt into their cur-

 the upiéescribed oourses of militaiy   for the junior

vision, or evote at east an average o thee ours per week per _ academic year to such milit training. h ,§{,;,,g,',md _ Sig:. 44. to B{1o1e;·be1·(ship infthe Reserve OBicers’ Train- D wi - mg orps s a e it to stu ents o institutions in which units of such corps may be established who are citizens of the United States, who are not less than fourteen years of age, and whose bodily condition indicates that they are physically fit to perform military mf duty, or will be so upon arrival at military e. cm ,_,‘§;.,,‘}f,s,A{,g"g‘f °“" Sec. 45. The President is hereby authorizgd to detail such numbers of officers of the Army, either active or retired, not above the grade of colonel, as may be necessary, for duty as professors and assistant professors of m1htar§ science and tactics at institutions where one Limimm or more units of the eserve QfIicers’ Tra1n1n§Co s are maintained; but_the total number of active officers so etailled at educational mstitutions shall not exceed three hundred, and no active officer

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. _ _ ir officers s t ' uaider the provisions of this section without their il:onIs(ent.6 lgetirgd oh cers below the grade of lieutenant colonel so detailed shall receive the fuway and_a lowances of their grade, and retired officers above m;,·,,,,, ,,,_,,,;,,°,' °m_ the gr e of major so detailed shall receive the same pa and allow- ~ *·¤¤¢¤r¤ ist apes; as a retpged mtajorhwpuld lseclegve snder a like detail}? No detail o officers on e ac ive s o the egu ar Army under the provisions of this section shall extend for more than f mggmls of GMM] inS;?tC·t‘i6~ This Pmsident is h9¥‘€l2Y ¤\t}l·lla01‘l:1e1lly:<? rdetail for, duty at u ions w_ ere one or more units o t R 015 ’ ‘ ' Qorps are maintained such number of enllistsdegefn, eitlllg altzltliirreugg ilstpgdeoguorfl flgegugar Army Reserve, asl hsii may deem necessargii ac ive noncommissione d t 'l uuigibsz seamen; got e$ed£1ve hundred, and all active nonclimhligsililned blficgefshiso etai s _ be additional in their res ective ades to thos - . . ST e other Retired mem wise authorized for the Arm . Retir l' '“°“` the Regular Army Reserve sh ll t be dell mcln Or m°mb°” Of _ _ _ a D0 e e . h ‘ · ggcgixli iiigggl W1th0\:;3 tlloeir consent. Wlgleg soulletlsliilecll liiZ;1;ii§1i I§u__0mmMqmP_ SEC 47 Thfpgy ant a oxysssces. I '¤¤¤¤, ¤¤¤— : ·, ecm ME 0_ B1`, }111d61' such regulations as he may prescribe, is hereby authorized to issue to institutions at which Ong or more units of the Reserve Officers’ Trainin Co ‘ ‘ d . _ g FPS are maintame SH3; lmbhc °£umalS> *“`mS¤ umfwmsy °Q¤1P¤1BHt, and means of transpo a ion as e may deem necessary. and to forage at the expense of