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In the SERVICE NEWS announcement about Harvard College credit for courses taken in military training, the sentence reading. "The college will recognize as worthy of credit towards the bachelor's degree the studies successfully pursued in any Army, Navy, Marine Corps, or Merchant Marine training program established in a college or university provided that such studies are of college level" should have read the same except "in a college or university or anywhere else." This would mean that students would get credit for such work that they might have done in a school like one in Naval Gunnery even though it was not established in a college or university.

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