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Supply School to Graduate 80 Men

Class Commissioned Today Eighth to Finish Training

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Graduation exercises for a special class of 80 Naval supply School officers will take place this morning at 11 o'clock in the Potter Auditorium of the Carey Baseball Cage.

Speakers will be Captain E. Dorsey Foster of the Navy Bureau of Supplies and Accounts in Washington, John C. Basker, Associate Dean of the University, and Captain Kenneth McIntosh, present officer-in-charge of the School. Ceremonies will begin at 10:45 o'clock with addresses by Captain Foster and Dean Bakers, after which Captain McIntesh will administer the catch of allegiance.

The newly-commissioned officers, the eighth class of Supply Corps officers to complete training at the Business School, will leave for active duty immediately.

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