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...Moorestown, N. J.; Milo V. Buchanan, Washington, D. C.; William L. Claff, Malden; William J. Deyo, Jr., Tillson, N. Y.; Joel Esquith, New York, N. Y.; Morton K. Fink, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Robert Gueiroard, Paris, France; Ralph F. Lowis, St. Louis, Mo.; William Little, Cambridge; Milton J. Margolis, Dayton, O.; Richard F. Neuschel, Hamburg, N. Y.; Summer A. Pendleton, Somerville; Richard H. Rush, Washington, D. C.; Fred N. Twining, Orinda, Calif.; Morton L. Weiss, West Chester, Pa.; and John W. Welcker, Springfield...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AWARDS GIVEN TO BUSINESS STUDENTS | 3/28/1941 | See Source »

...making of machinery of war. Strike-shut was Universal-Cyclops Steel Corp.'s plant in Bridgeville, Pa., chief makers of special kinds of steel used in fuses, machine guns. A strike of construction workers still held up expansion of the Army Air Corps testing centre at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Work Stalled | 3/24/1941 | See Source »

Following his older brothers Jimmy (captain with the Marines at San Diego, Calif.) and Elliott (captain in Army air procurement at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio), 26-year-old Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. quit his job as a Wall Street lawyer, prepared to leave wife and small son, report as ordered April 3 for service as ensign of the Naval Reserve, aboard the destroyer Mayrant. Next day, fourth and youngest son John, 25, convalescing at the White House after a minor operation, got a commission too-as ensign in the Navy supply corps. His probable first assignment upon being called...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: People, Mar. 24, 1941 | 3/24/1941 | See Source »

...excess of $100,000 on sales of $968,000. And sales are no longer a problem. His $5,000,000 backlog includes South American, Norwegian and Canadian orders. To help fill them Lear has a new factory in Hollywood (making electric motors with magnetic clutches), plans another near Dayton...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AVIATION: Brash Young Man | 3/3/1941 | See Source »

...Irving Segal, Ph.D. Yale '40, of Cambridge, instructor in Mathematics; Walter J. Nickerson, Jr., of West Chester, Pa., A.M. '40, teaching fellow in Biology; Oliver P. Pearson, of Philadelphia, Pa., A.M. '40, teaching fellow in Biology; William H. Kelly, of Cambridge, A.B. Arizona '36, teaching fellow in Anthropology; Dayton E. Carritt, of Providence, R. I., B.S. Rhode Island State '37, teaching fellow in Chemistry; and Ralph G. Adams, of Needham, in charge of day courses at Franklin Union Technical Institute and instructor at Lowell Institute School, lecturer on Applied Mechanics at the Harvard Graduate School of Engineering...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW FACULTY MEN NAMED | 2/7/1941 | See Source »

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