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Three hundred and twenty-five student Chaplains of the Seventeenth Class will be graduated from the U. S. Army Chaplain School tomorrow morning, with exercises on the Cambridge Common and in Sanders Theatre.
The class will pass in review before the School's commandant and his staff at 0900 on Cambridge Common and will march from there to Sanders Theatre, where the formal graduation begins at 0930. Following the opening invocation by Chaplain James L. Wilson of the Chaplain School faculty, the graduation address will be delivered by Lt. Col. Daniel L. O'Donnell, staff judge advocate of the First Service Command, Boston.
The 16 section leaders of the graduating class will receive the diplomas for the members of their sections from the hand of Chaplain Cleary, and the exercises will be concluded with the blessing pronounced by Chaplain Arthur Carl Piepkorn of the Chaplain School faculty.
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