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Karl Taylor Compton receiving award from Ernest Charles Holtzworth and L. G. McGlone, circa 1946

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Karl Taylor Compton receives an award from the U.S. Navy on behalf of MIT from Ernest Charles Holtzworth and L. G. McGlone.

Original Caption: "Dr. Karl T. Compton, President of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, receiving a bronze plaque which was awarded to the Institute by the United States Navy "for effective operation in training personnel during World War II. The presentation was made by Captain L. G. McGlone, U.S.N., Director of Training for the First Naval District. The training units at the Institute during the war included the Navy V-12 unit and Naval Training Schools for Radar, Loran, Aerological Engineering, as well as special courses in aviation engines and naval architecture. (Left to Right) Commander Ernest C. Holtzworth, Senior Naval Officer at the Institute; Dr. Compton, and Captain McGlone. Members of the Institute's staff at the presentation were Dr. Edward L. Moreland, Executive Vice President; Dr. Everett M. Baker, Dean of Students; Ivan J. Geiger, Director of Athletics; Dr. John W. M. Bunker, Dean of the Graduate School; and Robert M. Kimball, Assistant to the President."

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