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...starting lineups: Winthrop: rf, Wade; lf, Lunder; c. Stevens; lg, Free; rg, Nicholson. Kirkland: rf, Bessman; lf, Viegas; c. Carlin; lg, Semple; rg, Glynn...
Winners named in Dunster House were Thomas Fraser, Jr. '49 and Victor A. Lundy, G.S.D. The four top places in the Kirkland House exhibition went to Albert D. Anderson '49, Bruce Benner, Jr. '49, Jerome E. Carlin '49; and Bernard C. Greenly...
...Roswell's officers knew that flying the most complex of all battle planes calls for long study and practice on the ground, regardless of experience. They also knew that time was short and equipment even shorter. Last December they turned their problem over to bouncing, baby-faced Lieut. Carlin E. Rowen, 26, a onetime burlesque song & dance man, who plans to create his own business after the war under the name of "Ideas...
...first time since it started (in 1935), Eleanor Roosevelt's column, "My Day," failed to appear in 74 U.S. papers last week. Her column had only lapsed, not stopped, said United Feature's General Manager George A. Carlin. He recently renewed Mrs. Roosevelt's contract until 1950, to run regardless of whether she was still First Lady. Added Carlin: from now on, Mrs. Roosevelt can speak more freely on political matters...
...Hates It. Syndicator Carlin says "Joe" lives because Mauldin's native integrity has made him shun the vaudeville or adventure-story techniques that rob other comic war heroes of reality. Mauldin's explanation is simpler. He says "Joe" is just the average U.S. combat soldier, leading a life he hates so bitterly that he is fighting a war to get it over with...