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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...third place with 57 votes was Michael J. De Leo. Two hundred and seventy-three men cast votes for the seven Secretary-nominees listed on the ballot. Election Results Class Secretary Thomas Richard Nunan, Jr. 61 Permanent Class Committee Dean McDonald Hennessey 148 Sidney Olsen Smith, Jr. 148 Richard Watson Mechem 146 Peter Garland 142 James Edmund McNulty, Jr. 128 Donald Westgate Richards 119 John Winters Fisher 116 Frank David Bixler 103 Robert Treat Paine Storer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nunan Elected as '45 Secretary; Class Chooses 9 Committeemen | 4/7/1943 | See Source »

...President of the United States labored up the long ramp to the Speaker's dais, leaning on the arm of his military aide Major General Edwin M. Watson. He grasped the edge of the reading stand with one big hand, discarded his thick mahogany cane, slapped down his old black notebook. For two minutes his audience-the Congressmen, the diplomats, the Cabinet, the dignitaries and plain people in the galleries-applauded for this stouthearted man who cannot walk, yet does...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. At War: The Road to Berlin | 1/18/1943 | See Source »

...Pesa Worth Bagley Daniels, Jr. Peter Garland Michael David Fansler Nicholas Chester Gilles Frederick Wellman Flickinger Edward Perry Harding Wallace Joseph Flynn Dean McDonald Hennessy Robert Crittenden Green Colin Franklin Newell Irving Allen Wilkinson Greer Charles Mellish Kidner Harlan Philip Hanson James Edmund McNulty, Jr. Robert Mayes Hart Richard Watson Mechem Stephen Bradshaw Ives, Jr. Sedgwick Minot, Jr. Russell Scot Leavitt Maurice Machado Osborne, Jr. Paul Latshaw Miller Francis Parkman, Jr. Frank Hoyt Powell Paul Franklin Perkins, Jr. Joseph Loomis Ray, Jr. Albert Clinton Petite Robert E. Lee Rochelle Donald Westgate Richards John Edward Sonneland Armand Schwab, Jr. Donald Theodore...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMEN, SOPHOMORES WILL CHOOSE REPRESENTATIVES ON COUNCIL TODAY | 1/15/1943 | See Source »

...Axis somehow. He was told of various relatively nonessential jobs he could do. Dissatisfied, he thought hard, sold himself to the Signal Corps. His job: teaching Signal Corps men to make emergency radio repairs in the dark. >Toledo Scale Co. has a new instrument, invented by blind Evelyn Watson of Buffalo, which permits blind people to weigh by ear such things as powder for fuses, mica for radio installations, buttons, screws. The machine is set to indicate a certain weight, signals dit-dah when the needle is under the mark, dah-dit when it is over, buzzzzzzz when...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: The Blind Can Fight | 1/11/1943 | See Source »

...injured Watson was lashed in a bunk, where he chewed aspirin to kill the pain of his broken ribs. The drinking water had salt in it. Food supplies ran short. Cigarets were soaked, so the crew smoked dried tea leaves and fresh coffee rolled in pages torn from the Bluejacket's Manual. The auxiliary engine was useless. It was impossible to sail her. Day after day, a chip in a maelstrom, the 3070 tossed on the heaving Atlantic, battered by soft. waves, driven by the whims of one storm after another...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC: Voyage of the 3070 | 1/4/1943 | See Source »

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