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According to a statement by Navy officials, the aim of the course is ". . . to train Supply Corps Officers to analyze business situations to the end that the Navy's surplus disposal and war adjustment program may be handled with the same degree of care and judgment that is required by...
Five hundred sixty-eight officers, have taken the four-month course since its inception on June 1, 1945, when it was set up under the direction of the Chief of the Navy Bureau of Supplies and Accounts and the Director of the Navy Material Redistribution and Disposal Administration.
The curriculum of the course, which is being adjusted continually to reflect changes in field operations, consists of classes in problems of surplus disposal, cost analysis, government problems in war adjustment. Navy and industrial termination problems, and Navy appropriation and store accounting. The course as a whole deals with problems...
A smart, energetic industrialist from St. Louis, W. Stuart Symington III. moved in as the new boss of the Surplus Property Board this week. Thereby he took on one of the toughest administrative jobs in Washington-the disposal of roughly $90 billion of surplus war property held by the Government...
But Stettinius could hardly have taken any other course. The recent trend of hemisphere policy, not to mention the pledges at the recent Mexico City conference, had committed the U.S. to a straight power game, as amoral as Russia's game in eastern Europe. In the case of Argentina...