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"Wasp" Survivor Speaks to Naval Science Men Tonight

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Lieut, Robert M. Campbell A-V (S) USNR, who was on the aircraft carrier "Wasp" when it was sunk last month, will address a closed meeting of the Naval Society of the NROTC this evening.

A member of the Class of 1934 and a graduate of the Law School, Lieut, Campbell worked with the aircraft squadron when the carrier went down before Japanese torpedo fire in the Battle of the Solomons. The subject of his talk was not revealed by ROTC officers last night, but it was understood to be of an instructive nature. Before the meeting, Lieut, Campbell will be the guest at diner of Captain George N. Barker, professor of Naval Science and Tactics, and Edward W. Garrison '43, president of the Naval Society.

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