Word: detachedness
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The last month, which is devoted to specialization in five categories of communications for those men who are not detached at the end of the basic program, will be continued as heretofore. For the bulk of the men, therefore, Company E's program will run for a total of four...
Lieut Commander H. A. Tummonds, USNR, who has served on the staff for several months in the capacity of First Lieutenant, has been detached to another activity for duty. He has been replaced by Lt. (j.g.) A. E. Kenison, Jr., who was formerly his assistant.
Lt. (j.g.) E. A. Juhl has been named G. F. Welker, who has been detached for sea duty. Lt. Juhl has been on the staff since June, also in an assisting capacity.
The sexual experiences of growing boys have not had much detached study. But Indiana University's Glenn V. Ramsey has lately made some unusual inquiries. He asked frank questions of 291 middle-class boys in "a Middle Western city," got apparently frank answers. Findings:
Lieut. Gilbert F. Welker, USNR, Personnel Officer of NTS (Communications) and a member of the staff at Harvard since the school first opened a year ago, has been detached and will leave for active duty October 4.