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Yale Student Enjoys Six Months in Army

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To publicize the new Army Reserve Program for students under 20 years of age, the February issue of Army Digest contains the personal experiences of a former Yale student, at present serving his six months of active duty.

At Yale, Private Michael D. Koplow writes, "I studied hard, made a C average." When he left for the service, he told his mother "to be sure to take care of my charcoal suits and Brooks sweater."

After six weeks in the service, Koplow's advice is, "If you're young and can travel, join us--you don't need a tux."

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