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...team that is tackling this job for you is headed by Editor Wilder Hobson, author of a highly entertaining history of syncopation, American Jazz Music-a phonograph addict who plays the trombone with more vigor than skill. The Music researcher is Mary Gleason, who studied at Smith, Columbia and Trinity College, Dublin, was secretary to the dean of the American University of Beirut, Syria, and later researched for the Encyclopaedia Britannica in London...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Apr. 5, 1943 | 4/5/1943 | See Source »

...left side of the A team infield is manned by veterans: Jim Gallagher is at third, with Jay Gleason, utility infielder in 1942, at short Jack Forte, Freshman brother of the Crimson football captain, is the current occupant of the keystone sack. A smooth fielder the short stocky Yearling has a good arm. "Red" Wilcox, a pitcher last year, is now at first base...

Author: By Irvin M. Horowitz, | Title: Short Schedule Faced By Crimson Ball Team | 3/17/1943 | See Source »

Brooks Heath, and Jim Apthrop, another member of the sextet, will probably hold down outfield positions. Jim Gallagher and Jay Gleason are expected by Stahl to cavort in the infield this spring...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BASEBALL SQUAD TAKES SHAPE IN DAILY SESSIONS | 2/17/1943 | See Source »

Hurlers Warren Berg, Jim Phelan and Jim Wilcox reported for duty, and catchers Gerry Calanuan and Bob Axtell were present. Other experienced men returning include Ned Fitzgibbons, Ray Fitz, Jim Gallagher, and Jay Gleason. The first official game for the Crimson is listed for early April...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRST BASEBALL PRACTICE ATTRACTS 30 CANDIDATES | 2/9/1943 | See Source »

Eighty-five per cent of the Meteorology Aviation Cadets who complete the new United States Army Air Corps special "A" course in meteorology, will receive commissions in the Air Corps as Second Lieutenants, according to Sarrel E. Gleason, Army Air Corps consultant, who previewed the new meteorology course in Lowell House Junior Common Room yesterday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Meteorology Program Previewed by Gleason | 12/16/1942 | See Source »

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