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...German dive bombers roared off into the sky, and the stocky young woman-one of countless uprooted victims of the Nazi armies advancing into France-scrambled out of the ditch. Said calm Mathilde Carré to a companion: "There's almost a sensual pleasure in real danger, don't you think? Your whole body seems suddenly to come alive...
...Mathilde Carré had green eyes, "somewhat fanglike" teeth and so much self-confidence that at school she had been nicknamed Little Princess. A sometime nurse in Paris, Mathilde made her way to Toulouse in occupied France, where she became the mistress of Major Czarniawski, a Polish intelligence officer. He enlisted Mathilde's help in forming an Allied intelligence network. Her way of curling up in a leather chair and nervously scratching its arms with her fingernails brought her the nickname under which she became famous: The Cat. Years later, though, a British security guard remarked...
DWIGHT W. CARR...
...JOHN F. CARR, Winthrop; Associate Manager, football; Junior usher; HYDC; Varsity Club; Pi Eta; Hasty Pudding...
Winthrop: John D. Bagdade, John F. Carr III, Wayne F. Caskey, Jr., Robert B. Cleary, David L. Collins, John T. Copeland, Peter B. Edelman, Samuel H. Kim, James L. Kincaid, Stuart L. Levine, and James S. Tulenko...