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Lieutenant Corse Will Leave ATS for Maine

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1st Lieutenant Chester T. Corse, F. A., is to receive a transfer and new assignment, stated Army Training School Headquarters at Harvard yesterday. Lieutenant Corse has been Adjutant of the Harvard Army Training Schools since June, 1913.

Lieutenant Corse, a Yale graduate, has been appointed Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics at the Bangor High School, in Maine. He will report for duty Thursday.

A native of Tacoma, Washington, Lieutenant Corse first lasted active duty at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, in August, 1912.

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