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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...commissions as Second Lieutenant in the Field Artillery Reserve were: Joseph M. Ambrose, Dancers; Walter D. Brooks, Jr., Fitchburg; Francis E. Carlson, Winchester; Arthur G. Carty, Jamaica Plain; Thomas M. Cook, Cleveland Heights, Ohio; Stuart H. Cowen, West Warwick, Rhode Island; Richard B. Craig, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Robert F. Cutting 2d, New York City; Nicholas E. Devereux 3d, Fort Ontario, New York; John J. Devin, Newton Center; Henry F. Dunbar, Boston; Gerald Eisner, New York City; Russell W. Ellis, Winchester...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NAVY AND MIL SCI RECEIVE COMMISSIONS, CERTIFICATES | 6/11/1942 | See Source »

Thomas A. Registad, Detroit Lakes, Minn.; Frederick J. Sears, Jr., North Attleboro; Norman R. Stanley, Dorchester; Robert Vantine, Newtonville; Walter A. Ward, Belmont; Thomas J. White, Cambridge; Windsor T. White, 2d, Cleveland., Ohio; James T. Williams, 2d, Miami Beach Fla.; and Clarence H. Weeks, Andover...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NAVY AND MIL SCI RECEIVE COMMISSIONS, CERTIFICATES | 6/11/1942 | See Source »

...Second Lieutenant in the Signal Reserve, Certificates of course completion in field artillery training were presented to: George I. Connolly, Jr., Arlington; Roger C. Henselman, Medford, Ohio; William W. Jones, Huntington, W. Va.; John C. Millard, Staten Island, N. Y.; Eugeno J. Reilly, Jamaica Plain; George L. Snow, 2d, Winchester; Bayard C. Stone, Eikins Park, Pa.; and John E. Tully, West Roxbury. Charles P. Berdell, 3d, of New York City received a certificate of course completion and will be commissioned later as a Second Lientenant in the Chemical Whemical Warfar Reserve...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NAVY AND MIL SCI RECEIVE COMMISSIONS, CERTIFICATES | 6/11/1942 | See Source »

Last week, they unanimously voted that 2D was an "intolerable impediment to free thought and expression." They even agreed that the 16-month-old ban on the Daily Worker should be lifted. Their position : Why continue suppression of a fanatic sheet at the cost of creating a Communist martyr and jeopardizing faith in British democracy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Fight for Freedom | 5/18/1942 | See Source »

...south Wales, meanwhile, a campaign was started to elect Frank Owen, now Private No. 7956306 in the Royal Armored Corps, as an Independent candidate to Parliament. Until the draft abruptly silenced him two months ago, Owen was one of Britain's loudest objectors to 2D. Crack editor of Beaverbrook's Evening Standard, tall, flamboyant Owen, who called himself a "Sudeten Welshman," had struck awakening punches against British war lethargy, led the fight for a Second Front. He was called up this spring, immediately after Beaverbrook left for the U.S. Some thought it unusual that he was not deferred...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Fight for Freedom | 5/18/1942 | See Source »

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