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Ninety-Two Naval Science Students Leave on Cruise

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Ninety-two Harvard students in Naval Science will embark on the battleship Wyoming and the destroyer U.S.S. Herbert at Charlestown Navy Yard today for the annual summer cruise of the college Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps. The cruise will put in at Havana, Charleston, S. C., and New York City, and return to Boston about July 15.

Also on the Wyoming and the Harbert for this cruise will be the Naval R.O.T.C. units of Yale Georgia Tech. and Northwestern, making a total of about 400 to 500 students.

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