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...Walter E. Albrecht, Jr. '49, Franklin G. Balch III '49, William J. Barber '46, Robert E. Bayliss '50, Henry S. Bennett '49, Robert Carswell '49, Daniel A. Cronin, Jr. '50, Gerard Dawson '48, William P. Dole '49, Paul J. Douglass '50, Robert L. Fischelis '50, Jerome P. Gavin '50, Richard D. Hatton '49, John C. Hawkins '49, Arthur C. Hillwick '50, Frederick L. Holborn '49, Donald B. Louria '49, John G. Lowe, Jr. '49, John W. Mathews '50, Richard F. McGrath '49, Stedman B. Noble '49, Lawrence F. O'Donnell '49, George Putnam, Jr. '49, Norman S. Rice '49, Robert...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Juniors Appointed for Usher Jobs During Commencement Exercises | 5/12/1948 | See Source »

...Freshmen in Group 1 standing are Robert Ashenhurst, Jero W. Bruner, Geoffrey D. Bush, Thompson M. Clarke, Francis F. Chen, Hampton Davis, Oscar DePriest, Samuel I. Epstein, P. W. Gifford, Jr., S. William Green, Ulrich E. Kruse, Vaslilos G. Letson, Gavin Miller, James Schlesinger, V. E. Starzinger, and M. B. Yarmolinsky...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 16 Freshmen Attain Group I in Spring | 7/18/1947 | See Source »

...division's proud, rugged commander, tall, slender, 38-year-old Major General James ("Slim Jim") Gavin, marched out into the avenue. The 82nd's bayonet-tipped phalanxes moved out behind him, and the cold wind sent a contagious roar of applause rolling for miles through the great city...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HEROES: The 13,000 | 1/21/1946 | See Source »

When it was over, an odd jubilance seemed to possess the dissolving crowds, as though they had seen some greatness in themselves mirrored out in the street. At the reviewing stand Slim Jim Gavin, relaxing at last, touched thumb and forefinger lightly into a circle to tell what he thought of the men who had marched behind...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HEROES: The 13,000 | 1/21/1946 | See Source »

...disliked each other, by the day-to-day problems and incompatibilities of routine occupation business. Last fortnight, Berlin's Kommandatura met to transact some of that business. Facing each other across an oblong table in the large, high-windowed council room were youngish, earnest American Major General James Gavin; tall, leathery British Major General E. P. Nares; fattish French Major General Geoffrey de Beauchesne; and an able, hard-hitting Russian, Colonel General Alexander Gorbatov. Each had an interpreter at his side. Around the room sat some 30 experts and advisers. Major question on the agenda: Berlin's food...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: International: State of the Union | 10/29/1945 | See Source »

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