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Captain Heineman was introduced by Lt. Comdr. M. E. Paradise, Officer-in-Charge. Other members of the official party included Lt. Comdr. E. W. Sweetland, Executive Officer; Lieut, Carl Knudsen, Chaplain for Harvard Naval Training Schools; and Aldrich Durant, business manager of the University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE HARVARD SCUTTLEBUTT | 10/5/1943 | See Source »

Commenting on the review, Lieut, Comdr. M.E. paradise, officer-in-charge, complimented Ensign A. J. Perrine, student Regimental Commander, on the exceptionally fine showing made by all of the companies...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE HARVARD SCUTTLEBUTT | 8/6/1943 | See Source »

...Lieut. Comdr. E. Hannah and Lieut. Comdr. E. W. Sweetland, now Executive Officer, were the first two Naval officers to report to Harvard to make preparations for setting up the school. They were followed here that same month, June, 1942, by Lieut. C. F. Brengartner, Lieut. G. F. Welker, and ten Communications Reserve graduates from the Naval Training School (Communications), Noroton, Connecticut. On July 1, 1942, twelve Annapolis graduates were assigned here temporarily to teach in- doctrination...

Author: By W. A. Forayth, | Title: Naval Training School Here Reaches First Anniversary | 7/1/1943 | See Source »

Cornell University Naval Training School, Indoctrination and Communications, with its publications, 371 students, and staff headed by Lieut. Comdr. Paradise, were detached to Harvard on October 2, 1942. On October 31, another 124 officers originally assigned to report to Cornell also reported to Harvard...

Author: By W. A. Forayth, | Title: Naval Training School Here Reaches First Anniversary | 7/1/1943 | See Source »

...women. On two different occasions we spotted something delectable arriving and started moving forward to find ourselves intercepted by half a dozen officers who were determined to get there first. It is hard to believe that any of us are shy--and at our age, too!--but Lt. Comdr. Hesser had to do an awful job of urging to keep things moving at the beginning...

Author: By J. D. Wilson, | Title: THE NAVY SUPPLY CORPS SCHOOL | 7/1/1943 | See Source »

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