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Lieutenant J. E. Nettles, S. C., USN, coach of the new team, is not bothered by any dearth of talent, for he has five forwards well over 6 feet 2 inches who have college court experience. Dick Gilbert, who is expected to lead the attack, played in Madison Square Garden for a championship Duke University quintet. The tallest man on the squad, 6 foot 5 inch Bob Gottschling, was a starter for Manhattan College, while Jim Gallagher, an Irishman from Notre Dame, Bill Dearden from Ursinus, and Bill Bateman, a member of the 1943 Brown five, round out the crew...
Thirty-six years of distinguished naval service, nearly half of which were spent at Harvard, ended last Friday with the passing of Lt. (jg) Erwin Alexander McKee, USN (Ret.). Known to every graduating class of Naval ROTC trainees since the Unit's founding in 1926, Lt. McKee served in various capacities under a series of Commanding Officers here...
...August 8, 1943, he was again appointed Lt. (jg), this time in the Line, USN (Ret.) and he filled out his service as capable administrative assistant to the Commanding Officer, whose command had expanded to include the numerous war-time training activities
...hundred forty-six new men reported to the Midshipmen Officer's Unit of the Navy Supply Corps School last night from the Navy Supply Operations Training Center at Ledo Beach, New York, it was announced by Lt. Comdr. W. J. Salmon, SC, USN, Liaison Officer...
Colonel Francis L. Purdon, USA, Commanding Officer of the Army Training Schools at Harvard, administered the oath to the Army candidates, and Captain C. H. J. Keppler, USN, Commander of the Naval Training Schools at Harvard, administered it to the Navy candidates...