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CHAPLAINS TO END COURSES

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With graduation exercises tomorrow morning in Sanders Theatre, the U.S. Army Chaplain School will add its 16th class to an alumni roster which includes more than half the chaplains in the entire Army. The ceremony will also signify the end of the School's first year on the Harvard campus.

Colonel William Scott Wood, Commanding Officer of the Army Training Schools here, will deliver the commencement address on a program scheduled to begin at 9:30 o'clock. A half hour earlier, Colonel Wood will be tendered a drill and review on the Cambridge Common.

Diplomas will be awarded by the Commanding Officer of the Chaplain School, Colonel William D. Cleary, who will give one diploma to each of the 16 section leaders of the class in behalf of the members of his section. Chaplain (1st Lieutenant) Lester P. White will offer the Invocation and Chaplain (Major) Hal C. Keller will pronounce the blessing. Music will be provided by the 241st Coast Artillery band.

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