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...presume it is permissible for an original subscriber of your magazine to write a letter to you, about 27 years after. Several times I have been tempted, but I have always put the devil behind me. But age and your fine cover story on Lieut. General Curtis Emerson LeMay . . . have "done...
Charles R. Cherington '35, associate professor of Government, will return to the University this February to give the second semester of Government Regulation of Industry. Rupert Emerson '22, professor of Government, has already returned to his duties as chairman of the department...
...Emerson will teach Problems in International Administration this fall and Nationalism in International Relations this spring...
...middle of a nation pursuing a faraway war in a faraway mood, a tough, hard-driving Air Force bombardment expert had tirelessly trained the Sunday punch to battle fitness. Lieut. General Curtis Emerson LeMay, commanding general of the Strategic Air Command, was leaning on no hope that the world might get better or the U.S.S.R. more reason able. His 16 air bases, strung across the nation from Puerto Rico to California-and his outposts in England, Japan and Okinawa-bristled with readiness. His officers wore their sidearms at desks, at meals and in the air; his "A.P.s" (air police...
Cherington was suffering from a heart ailment and Emerson had a stomach disorder...