Word: gardners
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...among other things, memoranda written by President Conant concerning the draft. Worried by the international situation and about certain aspects of the Hershey-Trytten proposals, Conant backed a plan for Universal Military Service, and the educators decided to put the proposal forward under his name. At the request of Gardner Cowles '25, editor of Look Magazine, Conant agreed to explain his position in the issue of Look which will appear December 5. President Charles Cole of Amherst will write for the opposition...
...months ago, the Marines called up its reserve 236th Fighter Squadron. The officers and men, most of whom lived in Denver, were told they had until Nov. 13 to wind up their civilian affairs. Warrant Officer John V. Cox sold his house, quit his job. Lieut. Jay Gardner sold his furniture, sent his wife and children off to live with his parents in Topeka. Lieut. William Matthews trained a man to take his civilian job and stood by. So did the rest of the 152 reservists in the 236th Fighter Squadron. Last week a second notice came through: the squadron...
...campaign to develop this plan was launched in New York a few weeks ago at an informal meeting of educators in New York. It was decided there that the program would be put forward under Conant's name. At the request of Gardner Cowles '25, who was present at the meeting, Conant agreed to write an article for Look magazine explaining this proposal for the draft. The article will be in the edition going on sale December...
...semi-finals, Coast Guard lost to the Crimson to finish third, while M.I.T. beat Tufts, leaving the Jumbos in fourth place. Frank Scully, John Bishop, and Charlie Hoppin were skippers with Charlie McElroy and Jim Nathanson, alternates. John Gardner, Tom Chinlund, and John Newhall served as the crows...
...sailors were in first until the last Race Sunday afternoon when M.I.T. came up to win by 26 points. Frank Scully, captain of the A boat, was Crimson high scorer with 95 points. John Gardner was his crow. Charles McElroy skippered the B boat with Jim Nathanson as crew...