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CLYDE K. RICH Brigadier General, U.S.A.F. (Ret.) Tucson, Ariz...
Died. Major General (ret.) Carl R. Gray, 66, onetime (1947-53) Veterans Administration chief, commander of allied railways in the European theater in World War II, vice president of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway (1946-48); of a circulatory ailment; in St. Paul, Minn...
...COMMUNISTS NEGOTIATE ( 178 pp.) ? Admiral C. Turner Joy, U.S.N. (Ret.) ? Mocmillan...
...group of the Cambridge business men present at the dinner contemplates formation of a citizens' committee to stimulate action in City Hall on the project. Admiral Edward Cochrane (Ret.), M.I.T.'s vice president in charge of governmental relations, told the meeting that the Institute would also participate in such a committee...
Died. Lieut. General (ret.) Stafford LeRoy ("Red") Irwin, 62. onetime (1950-52) commander of U.S. forces in Austria, commander of the 5th Division, which formed the southern arc of the pincer that captured the French city. Metz, in World War II; of a coronary occlusion; in Asheville...