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Lioutenant-Commander Paul R. Glutting, U. S. N., assistant professor of Naval Science and Tactics, left today for San Diego, California, where he is to take command of the U.S.S. Nautilus, the largest submarine in the United States Navy, and the second largest submarine in the world. A French submersible exceeds it by a little.
Lieutenant Commander Glutting came to Harvard in the Spring of 1930, and has had charge of instruction in Gunnery. Formerly he was Gunnery officer on the battleship Florida, and between 1924 and 1926 was naval aide to President Coolidge and was attached to the Presidential yacht Mayflower. He commanded the submarine R-4 after the War, and later was given command of one of the S-type submarines.
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