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Approximately 100 men and women were finger-printed, photographed, and examined by doctors last night in Boylston Hall, as they were "processed" in preparation to taking training courses, equipping them to work in the central office of the Interceptor Command.
Where this bureau, the nerve center of the air raid warning and prevention service, is, makes one of the most important of military secrets, but the 700 people already instructed at Harvard are working there. At least 400 more are needed. The course is a two-week one, consisting of three sessions a week, of two hours in length.
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