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Members of Harvard's ROTC who drill twice a week and often find themselves tied up in knots while trying to march correctly, were told by Captain Andrew Marshall, Jr. '34 that all it took to march was a little rhythm. "We were all born with it," Captain Marshall said, "but lost it after three weeks at Harvard."
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