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Abandoning his business career at 50, Lehman devoted the remainder of his life to public service. Always a supporter of liberal causes, he entered polities in 1923 as Roosevelt's lieuteant Governor and succeeded him as Governor in 1932. Roosevelt referred to him as "my good right arm." In 1942 he became director of the State Department's foreign relief and rehabilitation operations, then United Nations' relief administrator, and in 1949 he was elected to the United States Senate. There held the fight against Senator Joseph McCarthy...
...Lieuteant (jg) Clifford Hoffman, an NTS staff officer since the opening of the school in July, 1942, has been assigned to an advanced training course at Fort Schnyler, New York. While here, Lieutenant Hoffman acted part of the time as assistant regimental officer. He taught a deck course in the indoctrination division...
...Assistant Commandant. Short physically, but of commanding moral and spiritual stature, hard-working and intensely loyal Chaplain (Lieuteant Colonel) Ralph Deibert came into the Army twenty-three years ago from an instructor's chair at Albright College, Myerstown, Pennsylvania. Regarded by the students at the Chaplain School as the best teacher on the staff, he brings to his teaching and administration a rich fund of experience gained through two decades of peace-time service in this country and in the Canal Zone, as well as in a variety of assignments since the present emergency began, including tours as Post Chaplain...
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