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Entrance to the two-year advanced course has been officially closed now for several weeks during which classes have been going on. "Qualified students may still have a chance to enter, however, if they apply at Shannon Hall in a hurry," Major E.A. Kremer, assistant professor of Air Science and Tactics, said last night...
Colonel Charles P. Summerall, Jr., who heads the Army ROTC unit, was appointed professor of Military Science and Tactics; Major Jarvis R. Kingston was appointed professor of Air Science and Tactics; Major Emil Kremer became associate professor of Air Science and Tactics. Commander Joseph P. Fitz-Patrick was named associate professor of Naval Science, and Lieutenant Charles E. Stastny will become assistant professor of Naval Science...
Forest Evashevski, captain and one-man gang of Wolves, is Harmon's pathfinder extraordinary. Crimson ends and tackles will feel his blocking touch in the Stadium Saturday. A third member of the Michigan backfield is pile-driving Bob Westfall, the fullback. If Senior halfback Paul Kremer gets a definite medical okay, Coach Crisler will be able to field one of the best backfields of all time. It's useless to try and concoct new superlatives for Harmon; just try to imagine him as a combination of all the others. He is just as elusive as Dartmouth's little Ted Arice...
Married. Bernard B. Robinson, 42, Chicago securities salesman, lobbyist for Associated Gas & Electric Co. who told the Senate investigating committee that his chief, roly-poly Howard Colwell Hopson, had "a fine disposition" (TIME, Aug. 19); and Anna Kremer Young, daughter of J. Bruce Kremer, Montana lawyer-politician; in Reno...
When, last January, President Roosevelt frowned a big black public frown on potent politicians who campfollow a new administration into Washington, the Democratic National Committee lost only two of its 106 members-James Bruce Kremer of Montana and Robert H. Jackson of New Hampshire. Fortnight ago, after the President had repeated his views on lawyer-lobbying, resignations began to fall by the handful. By last week it became apparent that this phase of the New Deal was leading to a new Democratic shuffle of the political cards in the dexterous fingers of James Aloysius Farley, Postmaster General and chairman...