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NAVAL UNITS WILL PARADE

Admiral Theobald, Captain Barker in Reviewing Party

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This year's spring review of the Naval ROTC unit will be the largest on record when the undergraduates are joined by all other Harvard Naval Training Schools, including the Radcliffe WAVES, next Thursday at 3:30 o'clock on Soldiers Field.

The group of approximately 3000 trainees will first assemble by units, with the Navy Sci, Communications, and Electronics NTS battalions mustering in the Yard, and the Supply Corps School meeting in the Business School.

The parade route for the units crossing the river will be through the Johnson Gate, across the Square, and down Boylston Street to the Soldiers Field baseball diamond where the reviewing stands are located.

Awards Presented

After the presentation of awards to outstanding Navy Sci men, the combined outfits will pass before the reviewing authorities.

Forming the front row in the reviewing stand will be John W. Farley '99, chairman of the committee; Captain George N. Barker, who is in charge of all naval personnel at Harvard; Rear Admiral Robert A. Theobald, Commandant of the First Naval District; and either University President James B. Conant or his representative.

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