The eleventh edition of the Military Stobsiade begins with an extract of “Art and Life” 1910 by Fritz Heyder. “My Homeland” includes extracts from an exercise set as part of the general winter competitions (cf. Issues 5 and 9), which won first prize. The exercise was submitted by an NCO whose education has consisted of eight years in the elementary school and three years in a college for further education. This is followed by the conclusion of the treatise on phalacrology, the science of human baldness.

The Camp Chronicle reports on a new removal, while the Work Camp Review brings further reports from several camps which belong to Stobs. The edition closes on the 15th of June 1917.

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