Word: donald
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Donald Kent Slayton, 35, Air Force captain; 160 lbs., 5 ft. 10½ in., blue eyes, brown hair. Lutheran. Born: Sparta, Wis.; graduated University of Minnesota, '49 (aeronautical engineering). Signed on as an aviation cadet in 1942, in World War II bombed Europe (56 missions) and Japan (seven missions), won two Air Medals. Discharged, he went back to school, put in 1½ years as aeronautical engineer for Boeing aircraft. Recalled in 1951, he served in Germany, was picked as a test pilot, recorded 3,400 flight hours (2,000 in jets). Says he: "We have gone about...
...English Department has announced winners of the annual poetry contest sponsored by the American Academy of Poets. Jonathan Aldrich '59 has received the $100 first prize from the Academy, while Arthur Freeman '59 is runner-up. William L. Coakley '59, Thomas B. Weisbuch '61, and Donald T. Wesling '60 received Honorable Mention...
...shell is a big one, averaging 184 pounds and 6 ft., 3 in. Stroke John Donald and number two Art Holcombe are the only men who have had no previous experience in a shell, and after a fall of rowing this is no longer a disadvantage...
...DONALD A. TOCHER...
Shankro Sen and John Donald led the C team to its championship 11 1/2-1/2 record in "C" League competition...