Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1918 — SPRING PUTS NEW LIFE INTO CAMP TAYLOR MEN [ARTICLE]
SPRING PUTS NEW LIFE INTO CAMP TAYLOR MEN
Spring weather has put new life into the entire camp at Camp Taylor and the prospect of showing folks from home on March 28, Indiana, day, what accomplished soldiers they are, is pleasing to the Hoosiers. It doesn’t take long to give a rookie an interest in display drilling and the men are getting plenty of practice these days. The bright sunshrine has brought up the bluegrass in the hollows of the camp; police details have cleared and swept streets and pathways, and garden squads have laid out uniform truck patches. Every one is outdoors at work or play throughout the day. Needless to say, soldiers are growing husky.
