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Navy Offers Places to Seniors in Supply Corps of Reserves

Nelson Calls for Volunteers Who Have "Officer-Like" Qualities

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The Bureau of Navigation of the Navy Department appealed to Seniors yesterday to volunteer for the Supply Corps of the U. S. Naval Reserve.

In a letter to Dean Hanford. Captain John T. Nelson. U.S.N.R., said that there are many vacancies in the Supply Corps which the Navy hopes to fill "insofar as practicable with college graduates of high calibre who have demonstrated their abilities by passing successfully a probationary period."

To be eligible for the Corps, an applicant must hold a college degree, be under 26 years of age, possess "officer-like qualities," pass a physical examination, and be willing to enroll in the Supply Corps Correspondence Course, which must be completed within two years, Captain Nelson stated.

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