Word: labovitz
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Hinckley won this event with a single well-placed bullet which jammed the machine's work before it had gone 11 inches. An accurate try of Richard G. Labovitz '38, blew his target right off its track. However, the star performance was Hall's Rather than hopelessly disembowel the toy, thus rendering it useless, he struck the starting lever with his bullet, thereby stopping the tank, uninjured...
Members of the Class of 1938 in charge of the "laboratory" work are Lieutenants Wallace H. Cox, C. G. Davis, John H. Hewitt, Shepard Jerome, Jay W. Kaufmann, Richard G. Labovitz, William P. O'Connor, Jr., Robert Sullivan, and Frederick D. Wright...
...standards of the arm." Albert E. Brunelli, '38, topped the list of pistol shots in the camp by qualifying as a Pistol Expert with an average of 90.7. An average of 85 per cent is required for such qualification. Phillip M. Andress, '37, also qualified as Expert. Richard G. Labovitz, '38 and Wallace H. Cox, '38 qualified as Sharpshooters with averages over 78 per cent. Alfred M. Torrielli, '38, John Fox, '37, Keith H. Higgs, '37, Lawrence E. Marcus, '38. Joseph Franklin, '38, and Philip A. Lief, '37, qualified as Markmen with an average of over 60 per cent...
...their duties as cadet officers in the ROTC unit this fall. The class of '38 was represented by John Briggs III, Albert E. Brunelli, John F. Casey, Wallace H. Cox, Edwin C. Davis, Joseph Franklin, John H. Hewitt, John F. P. Hill, Shepard Jerome, Jay W. Kaufmann, Richard G. Labovitz, Francis X. Leary, Lawrence H. Marcus, Joseph F. Nee, William P. O'Connor, Jr., Edward H. Osgood, Jr., Philip N. Stamas, Robert Sullivan, Alfred M. Torrielli
...Huntley '37, Spencer D. Howe '37, Malcolm S. Watts '37, A. Harmon Hall '38, Lawrence J. Arnold '38, Albert E. Brunelli '38, Joseph Franklin '38, Richard G. Labovitz '38, Frederick S. Armstrong '39, Edward C. K. Read '40, and Warwick B. Stabler...