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...They are picked each spring by the Malicite Indians, and here in New Brunswick we regard them as a great delicacy. Hope you will too. They are cooked like spinach, until tender, and served well buttered, if you can find any butter these days. They go better with shad, salmon or alewives than anything else I know...
Bill Peck and Perry Royce hammered out home runs for the middies, each coming with two men aboard. Peck's blow came in the first frame and gave the victors a lead which they never lost. Lieutenant Commander Salmon and Professor Nilsson were the faculty's leading hitters. Also starring for the faculty was Professor Bursk, who was all over the field . . . and we mean that literally...
Susan spends her time being mad about English traditions. She leaps like a mating 'salmon when she hears the word "baronet." Then she bumps into one named Sir John Ashwood (Alan Marshal), complete with a family ghost. Sir John is eager to squire her Down Roman roads where Caesar's legions marched, And follow Chaucer's steps to Canterbury...
Four officers on the staff and one student at the Industrial Cost Accounting School received their two-and-a-half stripes this week. New lieutenant commanders at NSCS are former Lieutenants W. H. Shannon, SC, USNR; L. E. Toddhunter, SC, USNR; W. J. Salmon, SC, USN, H. E. Nixton, SC, USN from the staff; and G. T. Waite, SC, USN, from the student body of the cost accounting school...
Since it is as yet unofficial, may we offer our unofficial CONGRATULATIONS to Lieutenant-Commander W. J. Salmon. While confirmation by Dupers' semimonthly in still forthcoming, the info's appearance in the Army-Navy Register definitely takes it out of the scuttlebutt class...