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Marines Will Train 20 Harvard Students

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The Marine Corps will accept 20 Harvard undergraduates for summer training leading to a Second Lieutenant's commission in the reserve, the corps commandant has announced.

Prospective leathernecks, who must be physically fit freshmen, sophomores, or juniors, will take two six week periods of summer training at Quantico, Virginia, with pay. If the men successfully complete the two training periods, they will receive their commissions upon graduation from Harvard.

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