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Naval Interception May Be Unexpected Review Feature

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Unless present plans are changed, Cambridge police may be faced with an extremely interesting traffic problem this afternoon--one involving Harvard's military and naval units, miscellaneous street cars, and innocent pedestrians.

It seems that since the artillerists are joined this year by members of the Quartermaster Corps, it is a sizeable group which shall be swinging smartly through the west gates of the Yard at about 2:20 o'clock to take part in the spring review of the Department of Military Science and Tactics. Only disturbing element in the picture is obvious to those who have observed recent Naval R.O.T.C. drills. Leaving Memorial Hall shortly after 2 o'clock, the block-long column of blue-coats should pass down Massachusetts Avenue just as the first khaki units attempt to 'go ashore' from the NTS quadrangle.

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