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1And Colonel Walruss brought up his son, who was in the corps of cadets.
2The entire brigade of midshipmen and the whole corps of cadets travel over to Philadelphia.
3The corps of cadets was not as much disciplined in our day as it is now.
4Hardly was the corps of cadets seated when another loud strain of joyous music was heard.
5The corps of cadets loathes a cribber as it does any other kind of cheat or liar.
6Once a year, the entire corps of cadets troops up to the gym for the brigade boxing finals.
7The corps of cadets has gone to the Centennial with thousands of sight-seers from all over the nation.
8Henceforth, as long as he remained in the corps of cadets, he was to be "cut."
9Dodge's letter was published in a special order then read before the corps of cadets, and the affair was closed.
10Boys and ponies became a prominent contingent to the corps of cadets under my military instruction during the following three years.
11Persons acquainted with the Academy know that the corps of cadets is divided into four companies for the purpose of military exercises.
12This poor young mulatto is completely ostracized not only by West Point society, but most thoroughly by the corps of cadets itself.
13The band still played at appropriate moments; the corps of cadets answered every signal for a yell, but Army spirits were drooping fast.
14From Thanksgiving to Christmas the time seemed to fly all too fast for most of the young men of the corps of cadets.
15Now on to the field marched the corps of cadets, filing into the seats reserved for them, just north of the officers' seats.
16Two bells rang through the mess hall, signaling the corps of cadets to leave lunch and head back to barracks for their afternoon classes.