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Updated: June 11, 2025


As before, the Rover boys were placed in one room, and into this came also Larry Colby, Fred Garrison, and George Granbury. The apartment was at an angle of the building, and next to it was another occupied by Songbird Powell, Tubbs, Hans, and three other cadets. Between the two rooms was a door, but this was closed, and was supposed to be kept locked.

"Captain Putnam's rates are no higher than the rates of other first-class academies. I move we cut that verse out, Songbird." "I didn't mean the cost of the days spent here." "You can't spend anything here," put in George Granbury. "You have to go to Cedarville to do your shopping."

At the mention of the annual encampment the cadets set up a cheer. The outing was looked forward to with great interest. "Where are we going this year?" asked George Granbury. "It's a secret, I believe," answered Larry Colby. "But I am pretty certain that we are going further away than usual." "I hope we go into the mountains." "Or along some other lake, where the fishing is fine," put in Tom.

"It's not unlikely, Sam." "Shall we tell Captain Putnam of this?" Tom shook his head. "No, let us tell Dick, though, and a few of the others. Then we can keep our eyes peeled for Lew Flapp and, if he actually does wrong, expose him." A little later Tom and Sam interviewed Dick on the subject, and then they told Larry Colby, Fred Garrison, George Granbury, and half a dozen others.

"John Powell is declared first lieutenant of Company A, William Merrick first lieutenant of Company B, Walter Durham first lieutenant of Company C, Thomas Rover second lieutenant of Company A, George Granbury second lieutenant of Company B, and Raymond Hollbrook second lieutenant of Company C, for this term and during the annual encampment."

"Uncle" Jesse Baker of Granbury, of honored memory, introduced the resolution to submit an amendment to the electors. The Legislative Committee were inexperienced but they worked with such zeal that it received a vote in the House of 90 to 32. It was not considered by the Senate. Among those who worked with Miss Finnigan during the three months in Austin were Mrs.

"Oh, no, of course not," was the sarcastic answer. "I'll be thankful to find myself alive after you are all gone." And with this reply the matron bounced off into the kitchen, where she slammed the door after her. "Here are your shoes, Peleg," said George Granbury, as he handed them over. "I want my socks first." "Here you are," came from Larry Colby.

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