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...kind of merchandise at fair prices, especially clothing, is a rarity in rackety-rax Rome. So is Swiss-born George Bloch. Last week the combination produced a riot on the Corso Umberto...
Another reason was service red tape. Another was the complex Navy command setup in which Kimmel held two positions, Rear Admiral Claude C. Bloch held four (including command of the 14th Naval District), and a many-hatted Rear Admiral P. N. L. Bellinger held six. "Under such circumstances," said the Board, "The Army had a difficult time in determining under which of the three shells (Kimmel, Bloch or Bellinger) rested the pea of performance and responsibility...
...Admiral Orin G. Murfin, 69, onetime Judge Advocate General, commander of the Asiatic Fleet, predecessor of Rear Admiral Bloch as commandant of the 14th Naval District, is now retired...
...Lieutenant. The other ten: Admirals William H. Standley, Thomas C. Hart, Joseph M. Reeves, Harry E. Yarnell, Arthur J. Hepburn, Orin G. Murfin, Edward C. Kalbfus, Claude C. Bloch, James O. Richardson, Charles P. Snyder-plus one, Jonas H. Ingram, whose promotion has now been announced (TIME...
Thomas Eric Baker (Government), Richard Milton Bloch (Mathematics), Jerome Ira Brawer (Area of Social Science), Edward Herrick Cook, John Daniel Cotman, Jr. (Chemistry), Joseph Bailey Dillon (Economics), Donald Forte (Sociology), William Arthur Glynn (Romance Languages and Literatures), Harry Samuel Hall (Government), Bradford Davis Haseltine (History), Myron Stuart Kaufmann, Richard Henri MacNeal (Engineering Sciences), Vyv Byron Mather, (Economics), Edward Julian Modest (Chemistry...