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Colleges and Universities - Columbia University - Student Army Training Corps - 3,000 Columbia students sworn into U.S. service

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Colleges and Universities - Columbia University - Student Army Training Corps - 3,000 Columbia students sworn into U.S. service

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Original Caption: 3,000 Columbia students sworn into U.S. service. Col1l John P. Finley, Commander of the Student Army Training Corps at Columbia University, reading the oath of allegiance from the steps of the Library. View shows number of prominent persons who attended the ceremonies on the steps of the Library.

Date Taken: 10/2/1918

Photographer: Western Newspaper Union
Colleges and Universities - Columbia University - Student Army Training Corps

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