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Over 40 men from Harvard will attend the basic and advanced R.O.T.C. camps which will probably be held this summer at Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass., it was announced at Wadsworth House Saturday. Last year the Harvard R.O.T.C. unit went to Camp Meade, Baltimore Md., where students from Yale, Princeton, Cornell, and the Virginia Military Institute were also quartered under the command of Brigadier-General H. B. Fiske.
This summer's work will consist chiefly of fire and battery practice. Field manouvers will be held at regular intervals, and at the end of the camp season there will be a long hike, on which the men will get practice in making and breaking camp.
Reserve commissions are given to students passing an advance course in camp either at the end of his Junior or Senior year.
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