Word: carl
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Forces also got its own general staff. In organization, at least, the air arm is now an air army, comparable to the ground army. To head his staff, "Hap" Arnold, the Chief of the Army, picked Brigadier General Carl M. Spaatz, who last week was upped to two stars and command of the Combat Command. "Tooey" Spaatz's successor as Chief of Air Staff, appointed last week, is Major General Millard F. Harmon, studious, West Point-trained onetime-cavalryman and pursuit pilot...
Edwin G. Eklund, Jr. '42, taking IA course at Business School; Carl H. Imlay '43, enlisted; Joseph G. T. Knowles '42, entered armed service; Robert W. Lerner '43, entered defense industry; Paul J. Miller, Jr. '42, taking IA course at Business School; Richard G. Mintz '43, entered...
...Ziegler, and Jack Fisher are the leading Crimson contenders in the 35-pound weight throw, but Wilcox of Rhode Island State, and Styrna of New Hampshire will be right up there. Perkins from Bowdoin, not Niles Perkins, who broke several records, is also very good. Bob Fisher, Bob Chase, Carl Holter, and Bill Fisher constitute the remainder of the home forces...
...horizon, for Dean Hennessy, now playing basketball, is planning to turn to track at the end of the hoopsters' season. But Pete Garland is at present the only man there, and he is not really a high-jumper. In the hammer throw, the Fisher brothers, Jack and Bill, and Carl Bolter have a monopoly...
...Engineer Hugh J. Casey, Cavalryman Clinton A. Pierce, Infantryman Arnold J. Funk, Coast Artilleryman William F. Marquat, Flyer Harold H. George. For astute staff work Colonel Carl H. Seals was also made a brigadier...