Word: connors
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...comparatively small number of the student officers are as yet unblessed by connubial bliss, so many pairs of ears pricked up significantly at Lt. O'Neill's mention of the social opportunities available to us and at Lt. O'Connor's praise of the Recreation Officer as what euphemistically might be called a "provider...
...were inspected by the following staff members accompanying Lieut Commander Paradise: Lieut. Commander E.W. Sweetland, Executive Officer; Lieut. Commander B.L. Stewart; Lieut Commander P.F. Hilton; Lieut. G.F. Welker; Lieut. (j.g.) H.M. Hansen; and Lieut. (j.g.) A.X. O'Connor...
This brisk bit of skulduggery permits antisocial Painter Farll to assume his valet's name and begin a new life as a starving artist. The arrangement works well until 1) the valet's wife (Una O'Connor) and family turn up and denounce the fraud; 2) an art dealer is accused of selling forged Farlls...
Robert Gray Axtell (Economics), Robert Heywood Hoskins (Mathematics), George Barkley Hutchison, Jr. (Mathematics), Stanley Martin Jacks (Economics), Perry Deyo Le Fevre (History), Francis Joseph O'Connor (Romance Languages and Literatures), Dick S Payne (Government), Joseph Abraham Zilber (Mathematics...
Included in the reviewing group, besides Colonel Horkan and Colonel McReynolds, were Dean David, Assistant Dean Fraser, Lt. Col. G. F. Connor, Major Hugh Kevin, Captain Nelson Miles, Lieutenant W. R. Guthrie, and Professor Malcolm P. Macnair. Cadet Colonel George N. Cannon 3G.B., Salt Lake City, Utah, Cadet Major Norman Racusin 3G.B., Cambridge, and Cadet Sergeant Major O. C. Honig 3G.B., Boston, led the ROTC, and conducted the reviewers in an inspection tour of the three battalions...