Word: radars
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...next issues of the SERVICE NEWS there will appear a statement prepared by the Boston Collector of Internal Revenue and Lt. (jg) L. F. Worley, Supply Officer of the Naval Training Schools (Communications and Radar), on the new Current Tax Payment...
Another hodge-podge school is the Electronics group over at the physics lab. Taught by civilian physics professors under Emory L. Chafee, professor of Physics and head of Crufts lab, it has Army and Navy students, all officers. Studying hard at Radar, these men play hard according to formula. Their parties in Sanders Theatre have been hilarious high-spots this summer...
...predict that when the Yale-men row their eight oar shells up the Charles in their black derbies and Chesterfields they will find the place already laid waste by a most savage beer-suit clad attackers. Think not that you can escape, Fair Harvard, for the skinny finger of Radar points unerringly...
Ever since the Radar Rockettes made their debut, the Cruft Laboratory has not been the same. There was a time when one could enter the austere building and walk through quiet, dignified halls. Now all is changed. An undercurrent of swing is plainly discernible and one has the jivy feeling that a hepcat session is somewhere in progress though hidden from the electronic eyes of student and faculty...
Lieutenant Walton P. Lewis, USNR, has replaced Lieutenant-Commander M. Randall as Officer-in-Charge of the Naval Training School (RADAR). Lieutenant Lewis has been an instructor at M. I. T. for the past ten months, and Lieutenant-Commander Randall will become Officer-in-Charge at M. I. T. after being relieved here...