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Before long, two or three million more men will have to take up arms, so industrialists must scout around for an equivalent amount of replacements, Hershey warned. He pointed to the example of an aircraft factory "in the Los Angeles area" in which the average age was 22 years...
Every able-bodied man in the United States must soon find his place in either the armed forces or in industries needed to win the war, Major General Lewis B. Hershey, chief of Selective Service, told an audience of Nieman Fellows and undergraduates in the Adams House dining room Monday evening...
Boogieman of every Harvard student outside the Physics laboratories, the officers' training courses, and 4-F, Major General Lewis B. Hershey will appear in person in the Adams House dining room tonight to talk on "Manpower Mobilization." The meeting is open to all and is free...
...Harvard Forum and the Nieman Fellows' Institute on War Problems. Whether he will be addressing his remarks particularly to the 50 editors assembled in Cambridge for the Institute or to the undergraduates is a moot point, but officials of the Forum took pains to point out that General Hershey is aware that his audience will include a number of students...
...General Hershey himself is a genial Indianan, noted for his wry wit. His speeches in the past have been blunt and frank, and he makes no bones of his opinion that all able-bodied men should be either in the army or in war work...