Memorandum outlining the voluntary induction of men into units between September 15 and September 15, 1918. The later pages are missing from this document.
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Memorandum outlining the voluntary induction of men into units between September 15 and September 15, 1918. The later pages are missing from this document.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 2, Number 2], ark:/67531/metapth1330512
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This collection contains information related to the Student Army Training Corps from 1918-1919. The Simmons College Unit, comprised of men from both Simmons College (now Hardin-Simmons University) and Abilene Christian College (now Abilene Christian University) is complied of regulations from the Army War Department, correspondence from commanding officers, and a list of men in the S.A.T.C. at Simmons College.
Memorandum amending Administration Memorandum No. 2, dated September 16, 1918 outlining resident aliens eligibility for admission to the Student Army Training Corps.
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[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 2, Number 2], ark:/67531/metapth1330512
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 2],
text,
September 16, 1918;
Washington D.C..
(https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1330496/:
accessed May 23, 2024),
University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu;
crediting Hardin-Simmons University Library.