Letter to Regents on Military Band
Title
Letter to Regents on Military Band
Description
1903 letter to the Chancellor and Board of Regents discussing military department regulations. The author of the letter also asks that the Cadet band be repossessed by the military department as, he explains, the band has suffered by being controlled by several organizations.
Creator
The author's name is unintelligible and attempts to identify the author were unsuccessful
Source
University of Nebraska, University Archives and Special Collections, Acc#949, 24/12/07/04 B2
Date
1903, Feb. 10
Text
Lincoln, Nebr., Feby. 10, 1903
To the
Chancellor and Board of Regents,
The University.
Gentlemen:
In reference to the regulations adopted by you at the December meeting, 1902, relative to the Military Department, I have the honor to state that the time of cadet service as specified therein is hardly sufficient to allow of proficiency being attained within the limits directed. This arises from the fact that the new War Department order requires two courses to be taught: a practical and a theoretical course. Attention is invited to these regulations, in which one course only was considered.
If drill alone were considered, a three semester basis would be sufficient, but it is inadequate considering the War Department course in its entirety. The basis of the War Department course is five hours per week of Military work. I have prepared, and submit herewith, some regulations, which is adopted would place my department in accord with my orders from Washington, and I beg of their consideration.
I also wish to call attention to the cadet band, and to ask that the same be placed under the control of the Military Department, where it properly belongs. The dual authority under which it has been placed has not resulted in a betterment of its condition, but has operated rather to the contrary. A military band is of great aid to the Battalion, and in fact it is almost indispensable; and it is of value to the University.
Very respectfully,
Wilson [unknown]
Capt. 21st Inf
To the
Chancellor and Board of Regents,
The University.
Gentlemen:
In reference to the regulations adopted by you at the December meeting, 1902, relative to the Military Department, I have the honor to state that the time of cadet service as specified therein is hardly sufficient to allow of proficiency being attained within the limits directed. This arises from the fact that the new War Department order requires two courses to be taught: a practical and a theoretical course. Attention is invited to these regulations, in which one course only was considered.
If drill alone were considered, a three semester basis would be sufficient, but it is inadequate considering the War Department course in its entirety. The basis of the War Department course is five hours per week of Military work. I have prepared, and submit herewith, some regulations, which is adopted would place my department in accord with my orders from Washington, and I beg of their consideration.
I also wish to call attention to the cadet band, and to ask that the same be placed under the control of the Military Department, where it properly belongs. The dual authority under which it has been placed has not resulted in a betterment of its condition, but has operated rather to the contrary. A military band is of great aid to the Battalion, and in fact it is almost indispensable; and it is of value to the University.
Very respectfully,
Wilson [unknown]
Capt. 21st Inf