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Lieutenant N.W. Sweetland, U.S.N.R., Personnel Officer of the Naval Training School in the Yard and first officer to go on duty when the school was opened last June, leaves Harvard today to open a new Navy indoctrination school at Tueson. Arizona the Scuttlebutt reports this morning.
A graduate of Annapolis, Sweetland retired form the Navy in 1922 when the disarmament program was under way and followed a publishing career which included the publication of President Hoover's "Boyhood in Iowa" on the Argentine Press which he founded. Early this year he was commissioned in the Naval Reserve and came to Harvard with the NTS in June. No announcement has as yet been made naming his successor at the Harvard school.
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