Word: bureau
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...captain for five years, he qualified as a naval aviator, then had a series of air commands until he was given the new Atlantic Patrol Force last year. Characteristically, he did not fare so well on shore duty, when he was first Assistant Chief, and later Chief of the Bureau of Aeronautics (after famed Rear Admiral William Adger Moffett went down with the dirigible Akron...
...unannounced number of shore-based aircraft which patrol with the Fleet, at least two carriers (Ranger, the recently added Wasp), and perhaps a third (the Saratoga). Like his chief, he switched to air duty after more than 20 years in surface vessels, had a tour as Chief of the Bureau of Aeronautics...
...Navy's Bureau of Aeronautics last week released some good news about aircraft production and deliveries...
...Bureau of Supervisors already has several men who received very high ratings in the poll, Duhig, long experienced in History I, and Perry, supervisor in English, both were regarded as excellent. Mrs. Bradley, tutor in Economics, was mentioned by many as very good. Several others merited favorable comments. But in other cases, reports were rather unsatisfactory...
Apparently the total student impression of the Bureau is that its work is good but improvements should be made before it is much more than adequate. Stanley Salmen '36, head of the Bureau, was deemed very helpful and cooperative in assigning the students to the proper tutors and trying to analyze their troubles. They also found his advice on note-taking useful...