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Last week, as dogs returned from overseas and became available as replacements, the brass hats finally agreed to demobilize Mickey, a German shepherd, from the K-9 Corps. But he has been trained all this time to obey only one person. This week, at Fort Royal, Va., Mickey was being "de-agitated" and reoriented so that the Riedwigs could safely have him home again...
...Post coasted along nicely after Bonfils' death, making a million or two a year, largely for his daughter, Helen Somnes, the principal stockholder. Editorially, it died a slow death, keeping nothing of Bonfils' circus journalism except the garish typography. By last November plodding Publisher William C. Shepherd was aware that he and the paper were both burned out. Said he: "I've been a workhorse long enough. Now I want to loaf." Month ago Ep Hoyt was offered the job of blowing new life into the paper...
...should hope," the Dean continued, "that they will be able to remain where they are until some new place is found for them." The suites were originally put under Hanford's jurisdiction when the razing of Shepherd Hall left several activities without facilities. Under the terms of the agreement, they were to be available until needed by other departments of the University, but apparently there will be no such need in the immediate future...
...veterans of the fall of Hong Kong, wearing a gold "H.K." on a circular red patch; survivors of Dieppe; scores of airmen shot down over Hamburg, Berlin, Leipzig, Magdeburg and Stuttgart. Some of the celebrants had been flown in by a former R.C.A.F. flying instructor named Ross C. ("Bill") Shepherd, who offered to fly amputation cases to the party on a free shuttle service. (He was overwhelmed with applications from veterans who wanted to go and by plain citizens who wanted to pay the expense...
Ashfield, tucked in the Massachusetts hills, has only two churches, but even they are more than the town (pop. 900) can afford. Last October it found a way: one shepherd for its two flocks. Philip Humason Steinmetz, rock-hewn rector of tiny, white-framed St. John's Episcopal Church, took over as minister also of the Congregational Church that, with its Greek Revival portico and bell tower, dominates Ashfield's elm-bordered main street...