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Moving pictures of last summer's naval R. O. T. C. cruises will be shown at the new School of Geography on Monday and Tuesday at 3.15 o'clock. They portray the voyage of the Harvard Juniors on the destroyer U. S. S. Tillman from Boston to Bermuda, and the trip of the Sophomores and Freshmen of Harvard, Georgia Tech., North-western, and Yale from Boston to Halifax and Norfolk on the U. S. S. Arkansas; admission is free to all members of the University.
The film consists of short shots of target practice, captain's inspection, man overboard drill, and the Halifax tea dance. There is also a showing of the embarking and disembarking of the various units. The whole presentation will take from 20 to 25 minutes.
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