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TRANSFER 400 FROM RADIO SCHOOL

To Complete Training at Great Lakes; 250 Sailors Left in Cambridge.

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Four hundred men of the Naval Radio School, constituting the main body of the sailors now at Cambridge, are leaving today for the Naval Training Station on the Great Lakes, near Chicago. These men were given passes from the school last night, with orders to report at the South Station ready to leave at 2 o'clock.

There will still remain 250 sailors at the school, of whom 140 will be transferred to the Receiving Ship at Commonwealth Pier tomorrow, 80 will be discharged at once, and the remainder will stay at Cambridge until the station finally closes early in May. These men will be quartered in Winthrop Hall, and will be placed as a guard over the Radio School's buildings and the Common.

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