Word: inded
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Mournful Number. In South Bend, Ind., on Feb. 6, Mrs. Mildred Six, mother of six, divorced Six, serving a six-month sentence after six arrests for nonsupport...
Married. Ann Louise Wickard, 20, daughter of Secretary of Agriculture Claude R. Wickard; and Naval Ensign Jean Vincent Pickart, 23, of Gary, Ind.; in Washington...
...Commandant. Chaplain (Colonel) William D. Cleary--devout, genial, forceful, soldierly--has headed the Chaplain School since its reactivation at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind., thirteen months ago. By virtue of his position he is one of the two chaplains in the Army who exercise command. Irish-born and Paris educated, he first donned khaki as a chaplain in the World War, entered Germany with the Army of Occupation, served two tours in the Philippines, rose with the expanding Armored Force from chaplain of the First Armored Division to chaplain of the First Armored Division to chaplain of the First Armored Division...
Pipsqueak to Airacobra. Born in pipsqueak Mentone, Ind., Larry Bell was so aviation-crazy he went from high school to work in the Glenn L. Martin plant, barged ahead to shop foreman when only 18, then vice president and general manager. In 1928 he switched to Consolidated Aircraft in Buffalo, got along famously until 1935, when the company decided to move to San Diego, concentrate on flying boats. But Larry liked Buffalo and speedy landplanes. So he decided to stay put, start his own company with some Consolidated leftover personnel. It was a nightmare grind...
...Author was born at Chicago Heights, Ill. in 1900 and spent most of his first 26 years in Whiting, Ind., an oil-refinery town. He worked at the refinery, studied at De Pauw, then commuted between his refinery job and the University of Chicago, where he took his B.A. Since 1928 he has taught English composition at Pennsylvania State College...