Word: capts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...lineup: re, Bresnahan, McDaniel, McKeon; rt, Waterhouse, Middendorf; rg, Powell, Draper; c. Loring, Grady; lg, Byrnes, Stensrud, Noonan; lt, Kiever, Gale; le, Fitz, Carnes; qb, Harrison, Stone, Lunder; lhb, Farrell (capt.), Brady, Mosely, Warren; rhb, Sullivan, Kelly, Harwood; fb, Hill, Powers, Grant...
Established anonymously in honor of Capt. David A. Kelleher, Jr. '41, a Marine artilleryman who was killed in action on Tinian in July, 1944, a scholarship for an entering Freshman from Essex County has been included in the University's National Scholarship program, Provost Buck announced yesterday...
...subsequently appeared in People (TIME, Feb. 11), was so impressed with the work of the researcher who interviewed him that he applied for a job as People writer. We are also indebted to you for some of the items in MMP. In that category, however, our champion contributor is Capt. Frank Luckel, U.S. Navy (ret.), who has been sending us items-many of which we have printed-consistently for the last 16 years...
...Capt. Luckel has a nose for Miscellany. An inveterate collector of the odd in news items, he snips them out of the newspapers, jots them down from the radio. He sent us his first contribution in 1930 because it especially amused him. It was a little item about a Washington, D.C., woman who won a divorce from her husband because of an infidelity he allegedly committed 31 years previously...
...Capt. Harold E. Stassen, of Minnesota and the U.S. Navy, did more than raise the level of debate; he presented a specific framework within which the atom could be considered as a world problem...