Putting' the Unprepared "Rookie" Throug-h 



A case of unprepared - 

 ness. Dr. M.J. Murphy 

 couldn't find a uniform 

 big enough to fit him. 

 lie has to drill in 

 his civilian clothes 



At top, examining the men with the 

 stethoscope. A staff of army surgeons 

 is in attendance to see that every 

 " rookie " measures up to the string- 

 ent physical requirements of the Army 

 before pronouncing him physically "fit" 



In oval, teaching a future guardsman how to chop wood. 

 "How to Do the Chores," is one of the most unpopular 

 courses now being taught rich men's poor sons at Pre- 

 paredncss's Plattsburg. On the other hand, a popular 

 course is the class lecture, which is always well attended 



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