| George N Lamphere - 1880 - 320 pages
...instruction. PAY OF CADETS. The pay of a Cadet is $540 per year, to commence with his admission into the Academy, and is sufficient, with proper economy,...permitted to receive money, or any other supplies, from (jis parents, or from any person whomsoever, without the sanction of the Superintendent. Each Cadet... | |
| George N. Lamphere - 1880 - 310 pages
...military duties and exercises, and receiving practical military instruction. PAY OP CADETS. •«tc. 163 permitted to receive money, or any other supplies,...whomsoever, without the sanction of the Superintendent. Each Cadet must keep himself supplied with the following-mentioned articles, viz. : One gray cloth... | |
| United States. War Department - 1886 - 892 pages
...study. PAT OF CADETS. , The pay of a cadet is $540 per year, to commence with his admission to tue Academy, and is sufficient, with proper economy, for...supplies from his parents, or from any person whomsoever, withon* the sanction of the Superintendent. Cadet« are required to wear the prescribed uniform. All... | |
| United States. War Department - 1887 - 920 pages
...pay of a cadet is $.~>40 per year, to commence with his admission to the Academy, and is suth'cient, with proper economy, for his support. No cadet is...hi.s parents, or from any person whomsoever, without tho sanction of the Superintendent. MILITARY ACADEMY. EXPENSES OF CANDIDATES PRIOR TO ADMISSION. The... | |
| United States. War Department - 1892 - 958 pages
...2 years' course of study. PAY OF CADETS. The pay of a cadet is $540 per year, to commence with his admission to the Academy, and is sufficient, with proper economy, for his support. No cadet is prrmitted to receive money or any other supplies from his parents or from any person whomsoever without... | |
| William Power Burnham - 1893 - 188 pages
...OF CADETS. The pay of a cadet is forty-five dollars per month, to commence with his admission into the academy, and is sufficient, with proper economy,...support. No cadet is permitted to receive money or other supplies from any person whomsoever without the sanction of the superintendent Four dollars per... | |
| United States. War Department - 1894 - 818 pages
...two years' course of study. PAY OF CADETS. The pay of a cadet is $540 per year, to commence with his admission to the Academy, and is sufficient, with...whomsoever, without the sanction of the superintendent. Each cadet must keep himself supplied with the following mentioned articles, viz : Two pairs of uniform... | |
| Edward Samuel Farrow - 1895 - 164 pages
...Cadets relative to transactions at the Military Academy are prohibited. No Cadet shall apply for, or receive, money, or any other supplies from his parents, or from any person whomsoever, without permission of the Superintendent. All immoralities, disorders, neglects, or misbehavior, of which Cadets... | |
| 1896 - 758 pages
...United States. " The pay of a cadet is five hundred and forty dollars per year, to commence with his admission to the academy, and is sufficient with proper...whomsoever, without the sanction of the superintendent." Comparisons are odious, but, should I attempt such, West Point would lead. Having visited some of the... | |
| United States. War Department - 1899 - 842 pages
...two years' course of study. PAY OF CADETS. The pay of a cadet is $540 per year, to commence with his admission to the Academy, and is sufficient, with...whomsoever, without the sanction of the Superintendent. Each cadet must keep himself supplied with the followed mentioned articles, viz: Two pairs of uniform... | |
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