Word: deliverance
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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A competition among Seniors graduating with honors was culminated this week by the selection of Jacob M. Duker, Cornelius A. Wood, and Howard G. Hageman as the three speakers to deliver the annual commencement parts at the final exercises on June 11.
As a legend, Draja Mihailovich will unquestionably live as long as World War II is remembered. How long Draja Mi-hailovich himself will live is highly problematical. Like the heroes of Bataan, the guerrillas of Sumadija cannot be expected to fight forever without reinforcements at least of ammunition and food...
The West Coast's astounding Henry J. Kaiser (TIME, March 3, 1941, et seq.) gave some astounding reports on his part of the shipbuilding program last week. This month, he said, his three West Coast yards will deliver a ship a day; Oregon Shipbuilding Corp. alone will deliver twelve...
The time record on these ships is astounding too. In World War I, West Coast yards averaged 309 days, from keel-laying to delivery, on 8,800-ton merchant ships. Standard time for World War II's 10,400-ton Liberty ships is 105 days. But three weeks ago...
Eric Larrabee of Leverett House and Schenectady, N. Y. was chosen to deliver the Class Ode, the comic relief of the graduation exercises. Larrabee is on the Lampoon and writes for the Alumni Bulletin.