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...Navy's matériel chief, Rear Admiral C. H. Cotter, granted that such things had happened. Under Secretary of War Kenneth C. Royall said isolated cases of wanton destruction were "unavoidable." The services made no secret, however, of their feeling that surplus property was a growing nuisance. Said Royall: "If anything, [the Army] is spending too much money and too many man-hours to protect property of doubtful value." And General MacArthur had already told Washington that if he could ship back surplus goods, he could demobilize men held overseas only to guard stockpiles...
Historians of American business have consistently elected to follow one of two extreme paths. They have either been disciples of Ida Tarbell and the muckrakers, or they have trod mincingly behind the apologetic steps of Arundel Cotter's infamous "U.S. Steel: A Coporation with a Soul." Messers. Cochran and Miller, instructors at New York University, have instead attempted to write a chronicle of businesses as an ever-expanding institution. Their task is history, not propaganda...
...Daredevil Margaret Cotter, Washington socialite who yips like a cowboy when she takes the fences, will ride her high-jumper Rocksie, a bay gelding with whom she has outjumped the top civilian riders of the U.S. (amateur and pro) in horse-show competition. Last summer she and Rocksie skimmed the bars...
...Swing Out" (a new master of this Luis Russell record)... "When It's Sleepy Time Down South" by Louis Armstrong... "New Orleans Twist" by Gene Gifford... "Swing Is Here" by Gene Krupa (with Chu Berry, Roy Eldridge, and Jesse Stacy solos, this is worth getting)... "Peggy" by McKinney's Cotter Pickers... "Stingeree Blues" by King Oliver...
...College, Buckley Scholarships were awarded to the following: Thomas E. Cotter '40, Pasquale F. Frisoll '40, Jacoh J. Kaplan '40, Paul A. Moylan '40, George Quint '40, Donald T. Regan '40, Roland E. Shaine '40, Ely A. Shamieh '41, Paul K. Stumpf '41, George A. Sullivan '40, Chester J. Dziengielewski '40, and Robert T. Fitzgerald...