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Commanded by Colonel Eugene Eubank (now a brigadier general in the Bomber Command in Washington), most of the original 19th arrived in the Philippines in November 1941, after the longest mass flight (24 Flying Fortresses) in U.S. aviation history. (Such flights are now routine.) It found its base, Clark Field, little more than a cow pasture. When the Japs hit Clark Field Dec. 8 the U.S. Army knew so little about modern warfare that many men sought cover under the wings of the planes on the field. They paid with their lives. Almost half of the 19th's Fortresses...
...University of California at Los Angeles lost for the first time this year, 3 to 0, to Washington State. John Eubank, a Washington substitute who went to school at Los Angeles, kicked the field goal from the 40-yd. line. The ball went a few feet above the cross bar and inside the right goal post. The gun that ended the game sounded while the ball...
...Eubank of Huchow, China, will speak at an open meeting of the Student Volunteer Band, in Phillips Brooks House this evening at 7.30 o'clock. The address will concern mission work in foreign lands, and members of societies of like nature in other colleges will be present. All members of the University who are interested in mission work, whether they are student volunteers or not are invited to attend...