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Actual service requirements and details about the Mountain Infantry Regiment, affecting 30 Harvard volunteers and all others interested, will be given tonight by Charles M. Dole, chairman of the National Ski Patrol System. The meeting will be held in Little Hall tonight at 7:30 o'clock, Elliot Perkins, Faculty Representative of the Armed Services, announced.
Those men interested in transferring from the regular infantry to the Mountain Troops when they are inducted into the Army, will receive application blanks at the meeting and be instructed to interview Dole personally from 9:30 to 1 o'clock or from 2 to 5 o'clock tomorrow in Little Hall 11.
The Army has made several requests in the past for volunteers for this newly-baptized organization who have had considerable experience either in mountain conditions or in wilderness camping. But the new plan is to consider all men who are good physical specimens.
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