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...Col. Devere P. Armstrong will replace Col. Trevor N. Dupuy as professor of Military Science and Tactics, the University and the Department of the Army concurrently announced. Armstrong, who will assume his duties here in mid-August, is now a professor at the Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Penn...
...Col. Waldo B. Jones, professor of Air Science, left yesterday for the Air University in Alabama to consult ROTC officials about changes in the standard Air Science curriculum here. One topic for discussion is adoption of a modified "Harvard Plan," now used by the Army ROTC unit. Air Force refusal to accept such a plan is believed to have been one reason for Administration hesitation in accepting the unit...
...harpsichord, in the ability to "sing" a melody. Gould never succeeds in achieving a cantabile style, but seems like a pianist imitating the sound of a harpsichord. While this record does not displace Ralph Kirkpatrick's superlative harpsichord performance, it is the best piano version of a masterpiece (Col...
Army R.O.T.C. meetings were cancelled for the first time since Col. Trevor N. Dupuy assumed the leadership of the group. The Navy and Air Force could do no better...
After the course had been listed in the 1954-'55 Law School and Littauer catalogues, applications for admission justified Leach's enthusiasm for the program. More than 30 students registered for the seminar, including Col. Trevor N. Dupuy, professor of Military Science and Tactics at the Army ROTC unit, and his adjutant, Capt. Roy G. Simkins, Jr. Nine officers studying at the Business School also enrolled...