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Kirkland: Phi Beta Kappa Society; NROTC, Exec. Officer of Harvard Unit; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Eminent Chronicler; Harvard Union Debate Council, President; Harvard National Scholarship...
...drill, they fall to without a grumble, but when he ducks a Japanese submarine, they mutter that he is "running scared." And when Gable, in defiance of orders, heads for Bungo Strait, "the graveyard'' where at least four U.S. subs lie buried, a deputation waits on the exec and asks him to take over the boat. After a while, he does. And yet, is Gable really wrong? Is Lancaster really right? Fortunately, the moviegoer gets something more interesting to think about from time to time-mostly some good sea fights. Otherwise, it's damn the torpedoes, half...
Terrence S. Turner: Adams; Varsity Rugby, Capt., Treas., Pres.; Harvard Liberal Union, political action chair., vice-pres., pres.; SDA, Nat'1 Exec. Comm...
Edward Robin: Adams; House Comm., Treas.; U.N. Council, Exec. Bd.; HYDC, Treas.; UN Collegiate Council, Mass. Chair...
...Peter Vincent Moulder, 63. was named president of International Harvester at a special meeting of the directors, replacing John L. McCaffrey, 63, who becomes board chairman but remains as chief exec utive officer. McCaffrey's five-year term coincided with the sharp farm-price drop during which the giant farm-equipment maker's net fell from $63 million in 1951 to $55 million in 1955 while other U.S. corporations were setting earnings records. New President Moulder is an old hand at Harvester; he joined the sales division in 1910, became first chief of the company's motortruck...