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Neuenheim College <Heidelberg> [Editor]
Der Neuenheimer: the magazine of Neuenheim College, Heidelberg, Germany — 1889

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DEB NEUENHEIMEB.

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the British Army, and the Head Master has taken
the very wise course of encouraging' them to form a
cadet corps, and has engaged the services of a highly
competent drill instructor, Sergeant-Major Puttock.
The corps consist of two companies, one composed
of the lads of sixteen years and upwards, and the
other of the younger boys. Each company drills every
alternate day, and a general parade is held once a
week. A drill hall is being fitted up, so that work
can go on throughout the winter. We have been
told that the local authorities were at first inclined
to question the propriety of allowing an English military
body to be thus organised in the centre of the Father-
land. But they were appeased, and now the uniformed
cadets go about unnoticed in the streets, and their
parades are attended by many German spectators.
Recently the corps was inspected by Colonel Stain-
forth, late of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, who
expressed great satisfaction with its smart and soldier-
like appearance. This reflects great credit upon the
officers, Captain L. Armitage and Lieut. Forman (late
Lieut, of the Cadets of the Oxford Military College),
and upon the instructor, Sergeant-Major Puttock.

N. C. Cadet Corps.

Orders of the month of November.

No. 1. Company will parade. Mondays and Thursdays.

at 1.30 p. m.

No. 2. Company will parade. Tuesdays and Fridays

at 2.45 p. m.

No. I. and 2. Companies will parade. Wednesdays

at 1.30 p. m.

Mr. E. B. Todd to be Corporal..

Vor einigen Jahren wurde ein ungarischer Premier-
Lieutenant, in Folge seines eigenen Ersuchens, in
ein Husaren-Regiment versetzt, um die Verwaltung
seiner Besitzung selbst in die Hand zu nehmen. Er
 
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