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The Cadet Corps stands next to cannons with one's back to the camera. The Morrill Act of 1890 stipulated that theoretical and practical military instruction be a part of the regular coursework of every male student. The government invested great amounts of money in higher education institutions. In return, this agreement allowed for a citizen army to be ready in time of need. Arms and accoutrements were provided by the War Department.
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UNRA-P3061-04.tif
collection_4841
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digitized other analog
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These images are archived as TIFF files. They were scanned at 400 dpi, 24-bit from the original.
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Digital Archive Legacy ID
campphotoscollection:4841
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