Word: forrester
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...admirals," who feared loss of Navy power in the new strategic war planning. Matthews ousted Admiral Louis E. Denfeld as Chief of Naval Operations and, distrusting Navy channels, personally summoned to Washington (by commercial airline in civilian clothes) the Mediterranean's Sixth Task Fleet Commander Admiral Forrest P. Sherman...
...needs of future development. Spokesmen like Montana's big, bluff Governor John W. Bonner contend that this will be impossible if water is "sucked out" of upper valley lands for a lower basin navigation channel and the huge power dams. Downriver opponents such as Missouri's Governor Forrest Smith reply that proposed irrigation projects in the West may cut off lower valley drinking water...
Four agents were named yesterday to solicit the Class of '52 for the Harvard Fund; William B. Frothingham, Jr., of Eliot, Forrest L. Gould, Jr., of Dudley, Bruce S. Lane, of Leverett, and Paul M. Weissman of Dunster will work to raise $100,000 or more by the time of the class' 25th reunion. Introduced at the reunion last night, the '52 agents will send out their first appeals within a few days, in keeping with the tradition of tackling the graduating class before it leaves Cambridge...
...first carrier Wasp, then commanded by the late Naval Chief of Operations, Admiral Forrest Sherman, was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine off Guadalcanal in 1942. Left a helpless cripple, she was sunk by guns of the Pacific Fleet...
Even G. Galbraith 2L and James S. Gratton will present the oral argument for the Scott Club. Opposing them will be Raymond W. Beckwith 21, and Forrest G. Schaeffer...