Word: jg
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Chuckle (Wy.) Bellylaugh drove in 21 of the Crimson runs. Sergeant James Toumey ran in the other two. The boatings: WE THEY Neverstall, jg Choo Handemedown, ss Choo Pooshemup, tony Train Stein, beer Smith, trom. Bear, woolly Punch, ugh Coxe, sic Brelis, spade Weather, wet Kops, ng Track, fast Cabot, lockout Altrocchi? Marx, engels
...time World War II came along, Partridge, already a respected amateur weather prophet, turned pro. The Coast Guard offered him a special commission as a meteorologist and he became, at 64, one of the oldest lieutenants (jg) in the service. In 1946, when WOR went to the Weather Bureau for a likely station weatherman, the Bureau promptly suggested Partridge...
...counselor entered the Veterans Office a year ago after serving in the Navy five years, four of them in the Pacific. After working on the Boston Transcript and the University News Office staff, he was commissioned a Lieutenant (jg) in 1941 and was separated as a Commander...
...fame as mentor of coaches as well as of players, won't find Yale's Howie Odell on the opposite bench this fall, but he will wave a cigar to Earl Brown, the football and basketball coach Harvard lost to Dartmouth two years ago. It's Lieutenant (jg) Brown. USMS. now, and he's leading the Kings Point Merchant Marine Academy, the Merchant Marine's equivalent of West Point and Annapolis, into its first year of big-time football. Harvard plays the Academy November...
Among those recipients who are now serving in the armed forces are Lieutenant (jg) Robert K. Hall, formerly assistant director of the Commission of English Language Studies here; Edwin Howiti, formerly an instructor in Mathematicis and now working for the Army Air Forces; Lieutenant Barnaby C. Keeney, AUS, a former instructor in History here; and Lieutenant Gordon H. Ray '32, USNR, formerly an instructor in English...