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The quota for the Quartermaster R.O.T.C. at the Business School has been raised from 150 to 400 students. Professor A. James Casner announced last night. He requested that students who are qualified and interested immediately get in touch with the Harvard Business School.

The classes in this course. Professor Casuer said, are being held up until February 9, pending the completion of the enrollment in them.

In order to be qualified, a student must have completed at least three years of college work and must have had two years basic military training college or four years of such training in high school. Professor Casner explained.

The course of study is two years in length with the summers being devoted to field work with the Quartermaster Corps. During these two years students live at the Business School and are under the supervision of the Business School and the R.O.T.C. Graduates of the course receive commissions as second lieutenants in the Army Quartermaster Corps.

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