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Officials Expect to Have Voluntary Cruise for Sophomores

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Only 54 of the Freshman who applied for admission to Naval Science were accepted according to word received yesterday. Besides physical disability chief cause for the many rejections lay in the fact that officials could not see how a training in the ways of machine warfare could be essential to those embryo doctors, lawyers, and ministers who applied.

The linerary of the summer cruise is as yet undecided, but it is hoped that there will be a voluntary cruise for Sophomores as well as the compulsory voyage for Juniors. Last summer there was a four weeks cruise touching most of the principal ports in the West Indies.

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