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...Lt. Cmdr. Samuel A. Waugh Jr., Head of Officer Programs in the Boston area, reported that a flood of applications has swamped his office He called his predicament "typical...
...made the request in recent letters to Lt. General Lewis B. Hershey, director of Selective Service, in a plea that he provide local draft boards with "orderly procedures" for the classification of students...
...Lt. General Lewis B. Hershey, National Director of the Selective Service, will discuss the "Future of the American Draft" at the Law School Forum in Lowell Lecture Room at 8:30 p.m. tonight. He will be accompanied by Congressman Donald J. Irwin, a member of the Armed Services Committee, and John Maher '62, Director of Research...
...Nantallah and the mare is Rough Shod II. Neither ever amounted to much on the track, but they are all business in the barn. The first product of their union was Ridan, a huge colt who won $635,074 before he was retired to stud in 1963. Next came Lt. Stevens, who is still racing as a four-year-old and has won $240,949. Then there is Moccasin. A strapping chestnut filly, Moccasin is two years old, and has been to the post seven times. She has won all seven races, by a total margin of 48½ lengths...
Owned jointly by Kentucky's A. B. ("Bull") Hancock Jr. and Virginia's William Haggin Perry, Moccasin seems to have inherited all her family's good traits, none of the bad. Ridan was an incorrigible people-hater who ran away with his exercise boys. Lt. Stevens once threw Jockey Johnny Heckmann so heavily that Heckmann was out of action for two months. Moccasin, insists Trainer Harry Trotsek, 53, is "a perfect lady," so mild-mannered and businesslike that Trotsek refuses to take any personal credit for her success. "Good horses," he says, "overcome all sorts of things...