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To rugged, white-haired, modest John Farrell Metten, dean of U. S. naval designing engineers, New York Ship.'s big cut of the shipbuilding boom was most welcome. In 1935, after he became president, his firm lost an uncomfortable $1,415,373 on its 1933-34 contracts. Last year...
Second prize has ben given to Julian 10. Agoos '40, whose picture of "Column," a young boy, is notable for its clarity and realism. "Boulder Dam," showing the white concrete contrasted with the rugged mountains in the background, has won third prize for John B. Breed '40.
Without infantry, armies cannot win wars; without rifles, infantry cannot fight. The U. S. Army therefore thought hard and long before deciding in 1936 to junk its rugged, battle-tried Springfield rifle and adopt a new, rapid-fire, semi-automatic called the Garand (for Inventor John C. Garand, a civilian...
Whoever is right, Melvin Johnson makes sense when he says: "The point is not whose rifle, or whose face, or what procedure. . . . The real problem is to get a suitable, manufacturable, reliable, rugged rifle, and plenty of them."
Sandia Man's old home is a cave on the side of a canyon in New Mexico's rugged Sandia mountains. It was discovered in 1935, has since been cleared for more than 150 yards under the direction of Archeologist Frank Cummings Hibben of the nearby University of...