Word: barker
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Among the officers invited were Rear Admiral Wilson E. Brown, Commandant of the First Naval District; Captain John S. Barleon, Chief of Staff; Captain George N. Barker, Commanding the Naval Training Schools at Harvard; Captain Kenneth C. McIntosh, Officer-in-charge of the Naval Supply Corps School at the Harvard Business School; Commander Charles A. MacGowan, Officer-in-charge of the Indoctrination and Communication School; Captain C. S. Joyce, Senior Naval Officer, Director of Naval Procurement; and other prominent Naval and civilian officials...
...There is no desire on the part of the Army or Navy to dictate what you must do," Joseph W. Barker, assistant to the Secretary of the Navy, told the educators, "We are hoping to give you maximum leeway in the presentation of material and as much academic freedom as possible...
...mean promoter himself, President McKinnon countered with a national Aircraft Women's Club, whose merchandising potency so impressed Los Angeles' big Barker Bros.' home-furnishings store that it established six free clubhouses for chapter members. Still on the inside track, McKinnon figures that his three papers ought to considerably fatten up the $500,000 gross he made last year with only...
...down before Japanese torpedo fire in the Battle of the Solomons. The subject of his talk was not revealed by ROTC officers last night, but it was understood to be of an instructive nature. Before the meeting, Lieut, Campbell will be the guest at diner of Captain George N. Barker, professor of Naval Science and Tactics, and Edward W. Garrison '43, president of the Naval Society...
Captain G. N. Barker, U.S.N., commanding officer of the Naval Training Schools at Harvard University. A biological sketch about him . . . appears on the inside section of this issue of The Scuttlebutt. --Caption from The Scuttlebutt...