Word: alberts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Three students were decorated during the review, Albert S. Novak '41, receiving the award for first year men, Arnold S. Gale '40, for second year men, and Donald L. Daughters '39, for third year men. The medals won by Novak and Gale were given by the Sons of the American Revolution...
Major Joseph F. Nee '38 did an excellent afternoon's work as commanding officer of the battalion. Captain Albert E. Brunelli '38, who gave the orders for Battery D's close formation drill, was another outstanding, gruff voiced officer...
Battalion Commander Major Joseph F. Nee '38 will open the proceedings when he calls the unit to order for inspection. The four batteries, under the commands of Captains Albert E. Brunelli '38, Joseph Franklin '38, Francis X. Leary '38, and Alfred M. Torrielli '38, will then march out for the "pass in review" manoeuver on the soccer field...
Cleveland Amory, Oliver P. Bolton, Robert M. Bunker, Charles L. Burwell, William L. Calfee, Edmond LaB. Cherbonnier, Harold M. Curtiss, Jr., Frank P. Davidson, Ellsworth S. Grant, Robert L. Green, Jr., Albert J. Hanlon, Jr., Francis A. Harding, Jr., J. Spence Harvin, Richard P. Hedblom, Hunter Hendee, Robert E. Lane, Laurence S. Levy, Robert E. L. Strider, Richard H. Sullivan, James Tobin, and Paul R. Wentworth...
...note Hart, a student at Harvard during the summer of 1933, is a nephew of Albert Bushnell Hart '30, Eaton Professor of Government Emeritus...