Word: naval
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Perhaps more clearly than other U.S. officers on the scene, Naval Lieut. Horace G. Underwood knew what he was fighting for in Korea. He put it no more and no less eloquently than many others. "I just feel," he said, "that the things I believe in can't go on under a Communist regime." More tangibly, however, than those of the others, the things in which "Hedge" Underwood believed were symbolized for him right there on the battlefield. Two miles west of Seoul's center stands Chosen Christian University, founded by Hedge's own grandfather and namesake...
Captain Douglas V. Gladding, professor of Naval Science and chief of the N.R.O.T.C. at the University, reported that between 90 and 100 men had applied for the Navy program. This figure, he said, "was not very much ever the number that applied last year...
...departure of Gleason follows by two weeks that of Stephen M. Parrish, teaching fellow in English. Parrish also was a Naval Reservist and, like Gleason, is now in Washington as a lieutenant commander in the Navy...
Andrew M. Gleason, assistant professor of Mathematics, has been activated by the Naval Reserve and left Monday for Washington, where he will serve as a lieutenant commander in communications...
Military and naval sciences were the most popular courses with incoming Princeton freshmen. Of eight hundred men registered in the Class of 1954, 250 applied for admission into the R.O.T.C. and 150 sought appointments as contract students with the N.R.O.T.C...