Word: vaughan
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Director of the worthy ATS is Dame Helen Gwynne-Vaughan (TIME, Oct. 9). Overseas ATS commander (called "Top Ats" by the Tommies) is crisp, efficient Mrs. Kathleen Molly Fuller-Maitland, horsey wife of a major heroically wounded in War I. Last fortnight Mrs. Fuller-Maitland arrived in France with six assistants, including a former parlormaid, to make all ready for her main force to join the B. E. F. One of her first acts was to post a list of rules which ATS must obey at the front...
...quell the "quite inaccurate" publicity accorded these rules, Dame Gwynne-Vaughan gave a Women Journalists' Jamboree last week at Brighton, but added little to ATS lore beyond stating: "The qualities sought in a young ATS officer include something of the motherliness of the matron in a boys' school. The girls bring their troubles...
Ramsey, who did all his scoring in the second half, and Joe Romano, Crimson guard, led the scoring parade with eight field goals apiece. Bennett brought up a close third with 13 points, while Ed Buckley sank four buckets for eight points and Al Vaughan, Cornell guard, totalled seven...
Meanwhile, the Yardling team remained undefeated by edging a strong M.I.T. outfit at its gymnasium, 15 to 12. The meet was even closer than the final result indicates, for the Freshmen won each division by a score of only 5 to 4. Vaughan, Adler, Katze, and Robinson were the outstanding Crimson fencers...
Lowell House placed seven men on Frank Vaughan's all-star swimming team which is slated to meet the undefeated Kirkland outfit, House league champions, in the Indoor Athletic Building pool Friday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Adams took two places, while Winthrop, Eliot, and Leverett were awarded one apiece...