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A contingent of 150 WAVE ensigns, fresh from their initial course at Smith College, will arrive at Briggs Hall tomorrow to fill up the empty space left by the 75 who left last Friday, after more than ten weeks of study under the Supply School here.
Twice the size of the first class the new group will fill up all of Briggs Hall. The Radcliffe undergraduates who were there before have already moved to other dormitories, most of them going to Beriram Hall, formerly reserved for graduates.
Instead of all taking the course in disbursement which the first contingent went through, they will be divided into two sections, one-half taking a similar course in disbursement, the other studying supply. Being now, the exact length of the course is not known.
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