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Directed by G. Wallace Woodworth and Elliot Forbes, the Club will also sing the "Harvard Hymn," by John Knowles Paine '69, three folk songs, and choruses from Gilbert and Sullivan's "Yeoman of the Guard." The concert is open to the public...
...reference to the letter, "Admirals by the Nose?" by Yeoman Henry Jason, truer words were never spoken. Just one mistake -this also applies to Stateside WACs, WAVES and Red Cross girls...
Born and raised in Lowell, he enlisted in the "Old Navy" at the age of 22 on February 16, 1909. Yeoman 3/c rating came in September, 1910, and was followed by steady promotions until it was Chief Yeoman McKee on September...
This was news. The Administration had argued for ten months that the Soldier Vote law, by giving the responsibility to 48 states, would in effect deny many soldiers the right to vote. The states and the armed forces were doing yeoman work in getting out the ballot. It was too early to say that the 4,300,000 applications already received would mean that 4,300,000 servicemen were actually going to cast ballots. Some states are less efficient than others; in some states, notably the South, where the servicemen's vote is not crucial, inefficiency may lose some...
...part of the Hungary operation, and the swing northward to Germany's side door. Another drive toward Nish, an important position on the Athens-Belgrade railroad, seemed designed to cut off the last Germans in Yugoslavia and Greece. Malinovsky was liquidating the Germans' Balkan venture, with yeoman help from Tito's Partisans and the British in Greece. But while he was carrying out this politico-military mission he was not forgetting the main job. Germany would feel the heavy hand of his army...