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LEWIS TO HEAD RADAR SCHOOL

Replaces Lt. Cdr. Randall, New MIT Officer in Charge

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Lieutenant Walton P. Lewis, USNR, has replaced Lieutenant-Commander M. Randall as Officer-in-Charge of the Naval Training School (RADAR). Lieutenant Lewis has been an instructor at M. I. T. for the past ten months, and Lieutenant-Commander Randall will become Officer-in-Charge at M. I. T. after being relieved here.

Lieutenant Lewis is familiar with the course here, as he experienced it himself last year. The shift of positions is expected to bring about greater cooperation between the M. I. T. and Harvard Schools because each Officer-in-Charge will have knowledge of the nature of the other school.

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