Word: ryans
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Approximately 300 officers said goodbye to the Chaplain School Wednesday at graduation exercises which included a review by Chaplain (Colonel) William D. Cleary, the Commandant of the school, and his staff. Chaplain (Captain) J. C. Ryan offered the invocation, Chaplain (Lieutenant Colonel) Ralph C. Deibert, the Assistant Commandant, delivered the graduation address, and Chaplain (Captain) Leland B. Henry closed the ceremonies with the benediction...
...periodical editors. He was born on Mt. Auburn St. at Harvard Square and his home for 20 years was on the corner of Brattle and Hilliard. Attending B.C., he worked on the Boston Post for several years. After he graduated in 1939, he worked on sports publicity with Frank Ryan until he was drafted from PBH in the Yard in February...
...final decision on what Harvard men should do with their books, which were issued last week, will be made today, according to Marvin Ryan, member of the office's Boston branch...
...Continent began as a pip-squeak Minnesota-Dakota mail carrier, got nowhere until 1936 when rich Thomas Fortune Ryan III bought a big block of the common stock. Ambitious Tom Ryan started romping all over the place, wound up with 6,700 flight miles from Minneapolis (Northwest's home plate) to Huron, S.C., to Tulsa and to St. Louis. Then he applied for routes to New Orleans, other points...
...Continent two hard blows: 1) it took seven of the line's nine civilian planes; 2) it sent dynamic Tom Ryan to Australia as an Air Corps major. Only offset was a military route from St. Louis to Wright Field. Thus when Croil Hunter dangled his merger proposal, Mid-Continent grabbed at the chance...