All other worldly belongings went in a footlocker.14 “Everything was prescribed,” as Hayden Wagner, West Point 1907, recalled. “The top drawer of your clothes press [closet organizer] was the only place you got to take any liberties whatsoever to arrange personal things. Most of them [cadets] had photographs of girls up there.” One of Harley’s personal items was a photograph of his father and mother. Herbert had given it to Harley upon his departure from Ardmore in July 1903.