[Dick Prescott’s First Year at West Point by H. Irving Hancock]@TWC D-Link bookDick Prescott’s First Year at West Point CHAPTER XVIII 13/16
"Dick Prescott, if I haven't lost my cunning you shan't be here much longer." But the forcing of Dick Prescott out of the West Point cadet corps was not easy to accomplish nor were ways of doing it to be come upon quickly. First, Mr.Dodge realized that he was falling behind in mathematics, and for weeks he had to give all his energy to keeping a place in the class. Finally January came and with it examinations.
The plebe escapes written examinations if he has shown proficiency in the general review of the first half of the academic year.
Dick and Greg got through without these "writs." Bert Dodge was compelled to face the written test in mathematics, but he made the grade and stayed on.
He was gratified, for thirty-one of the plebes were dropped after this examination. "I've got to stay on," Bert Dodge had ground out between his teeth. "If I'm to be dropped from West Point, it must be after I've found a way to send Dick Prescott back to Gridley ahead of me!" Spring came, and still Bert's opportunity was lacking.
He and Anstey greeted each other, but that was about all the communication the two held.
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