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...Schwable case, there was a further question: Could the Marines give combat command in the future to a career officer who had cracked? Could it expect him to give his men the kind of leadership the Marines demand? The commandant's answer : Colonel Schwable henceforth should be assigned only "duties of a type making minimum demands . . . upon the elements of unblemished personal example and leadership...
Last week, accompanied by three friends, Harr climbed to the top once again, there solemnly planted a banner with the strange device, "M." Henceforth, Mt. Harvard, Mt. Yale and Mt. Princeton will have company-a proud peak that will soon appear on the maps as Colorado Mines...
...junta-handsome, 36-year-old Gamal Abdel Nasser, curtly announced that Naguib had submitted his resignation as Premier, but would stay on in his honorary job of President. Four Cabinet ministers (who had unwisely backed Naguib against Nasser) had also resigned for reasons of health, said Nasser, adding that henceforth he himself would be the new Premier...
...program for ground specialists, the A.F.R.O.T.C. was built up by 1951 to turn out 27,000 officers a year for a 143-wing Air Force. With authorized strength down to 120 wings by last summer, the Air Force had to slash its program, abruptly announced that commissions henceforth would go to 1) engineering students, 2) those cadets qualified and willing to undergo flight training and three years' active duty. (Many cadets were reluctant to fly.) Result: nearly 5,000 of this year's 13,000 graduates will get no commissions, instead have the option of enlisting...
...After 13 years of urging "clergy and laity, in season and out of season, to stop the sin of racial segregation," Roman Catholic Archbishop Robert E. Lucey issued a flat order to the 80 parochial schools in the archdiocese of San Antonio. "Henceforth," said he in a pastoral letter, "no Catholic child may be refused admittance to any school maintained by the archdiocese merely for reason of color, race or poverty...