Word: vaughans
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...contrast with the Crimson, which is built mainly around a nucleus of voterans, Princeton relies on untried men. Of the 15 men Coach Dick Vaughan will dress for the game, eight are sophomores...
...young man at 24, Merl came to Washington in 1937 and got a job with a dairy company. But his Missouri friend did not forget him. In 1940, Senator Truman gave Marl's wife, Lauretta, a job in his office; for part of the time, she was Harry Vaughan's secretary. Merl himself went to work for the Government's General Accounting Office as an assistant messenger at $20 a week. While Merl went off to join the Marines in World War II, Lauretta stayed with Harry Truman and when he went to the White House...
Junketing through Central America last week, Major General Harry Vaughan, President Truman's military aide, stopped off in Managua, where Nicaragua's President Anastasio ("Tacho") Somoza tossed a champagne party for him and his cornpanion, White House Physician Dr. Wallace Graham...
Preparing to board his plane for the flight back to Washington, Vaughan was asked what he thought of Strong Man Somoza. "He could just as easily be President of the U.S.," said the general. "After all, he and Harry are just alike. They both like the same things-a friendly poker game, a good story and a stiff drink...
...Senator Truman's investigating committee. Both of them had been World War I artillery captains in France. In peacetime, Lowe was a prospering businessman, and president of the powerful Reserve Officers' Association. He was also an old buddy of the President's hamhanded military aide, Harry Vaughan-who drew the job of deciphering his all but illegible reports from Korea...