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Short, quiet Albert ("Putty") Reid (who piloted the famed NC4 across the Atlantic in 1919) will head the Technical Training Command. Heavy, greying Elliott Buckmaster (who skippered the carrier Yorktown to her last hours at Midway) will run the Primary Air Training Command. Stocky Alfred Montgomery probably will get the Intermediate Air Training Command. To unnamed jobs went De Witt ("Duke") Ramsey, Arthur Davis, Charles Mason and Frank Wagner (who commanded Patwing Ten in early Pacific battles...
...their first meet, the University Handicap, next Friday, Coach Jaakko Mikkola's cross country runners will start their formal season next Monday with a meeting at 4:45 o'clock in Dillon. Although the squad practiced regularly during the second session of Summer School, this meeting, at which Jim Reid, 1928 cross country captain and Harvard record holder the for the two-mile, will speak, will serve to organize the team and explain fall plans to new Freshmen and those who have not been in Summer School...
Rawlings, W. R.; Reid, W. D., Jr.; Robbins, S. M.; Roemer, H. C., Jr.; Rothschild, L. I., Jr.; Rugg...
...present a student in the School; Victor H. Bringe of Madison, Wisc., B.A. University of Wisconsin '41, Administrator of Residence Halls, University of Wisconsin; Robert K. Buck, of Arlington, Va., B.S. Iowa State College '36, M.S., ibid., '39, Associate Agricultural Assistant, Farm Security Administration, United States Department of Agriculture; Reid M. Denis, of Cambridge, Mass., A.B. George Washington University '38, student in the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; John T. Holden, of Cambridge, Mass., A.B. Wesleyan University '36, M.P.A. Harvard Graduate School of Public Administration '41, at present a student in the School...
Thompson, John Reid...