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...Vincent Rizzitello, a small, wiry, 26-year-old combat infantryman from Newark, N.J., was at Fort Dix, a replacement center near Trenton, N.J. What victory in Europe mostly meant to him was that he would probably be seeing something of the Pacific...
Frederick Francis Lamont, Jr. '48, of Adams House and Trenton, New Jersey, was the purchaser of the tickets. Lamont got control of the sales for the big College dance of the Spring by a rapid succession of financial operations which made the CRIMSON move inevitable...
...Absentia. In Trenton, N.J., Civil Service Commissioner William S. Carpenter suggested that leaves of absence should be shorter, cited the example of two Jersey City policemen, on official leave, who had been serving as county investigators for the last ten years...
Snorted the Trenton (Ontario) Courier-Advocate: ". . . The Prices Board must have sent out one of those Government men who tell the farmers how to run their farms. . . . When instructed to come up to bossy at the stern end, he became confused, and all he could see was a pair of oversized eyes and a set of horns. 'By golly,' he said, 'this must be the stern end, for what could look sterner...
Working on the experiments is Major Albert Bruce Sabin, Rockefeller Institute and University of Cincinnati researcher on poliomyelitis and other viruses. With a satchelful of serum, flies, cultures and swabs, he has shuttled for six months between the Trenton penitentiary and the Rockefeller Institute's Princeton laboratories...