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Sergeant Lew Ayres, once famed as the screen's lofty and antiseptic Dr. Kildare, now a veteran and still a conscientious objector (though he thinks compulsory military training might be a good idea), got back from the Pacific, where he was a chaplain's assistant with a hospital...
Still ecstatic about his medical discharge from the Army, Igor Cassini gushed in a recent column: "Peace, it's wonderful! What a change from the muddy boots, the shivering cold, the caked blood." Better times were coming: "We're in for an era of mad spending and fun...
Both Carleton, and its new president, are like that. In the 26 years since his discharge as a World War I Army sergeant, Larry Gould has been a scholar and professor. But several times he has played hooky in the remote corners of the globe. A geologist and geographer, he...
So far the Navy has resisted public clamor; only 255,000 of the Navy's 3,000,000 have been released. But under growing pressure, and aware of the damage its policy has had on the morale of its reserves-both officers and enlisted men- even the Navy is...
The Free Man. I went back to the hotel and into the bar. I tried the conversational line again with a party of PRO officers and civilian guests. All I could get out was: "Well, I am a free man now. I just got my discharge." They were supremely uninterested...