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Teaching Fellows in Electronics: William C. Bohn, of Maplewood, N. J., S.B. Harvard '25; George L. Harvey, of Atlanta, Go., S.M. University of Arkansas '40; James R. Hooper Jr., of Dedham, Mass., S.M. Harvard '39; Alfred Keck, of Hyde Park, Mass., S.M. Harvard '41; Yu-yueh A. Mao, of Pingyueh, Kweichow, China, S.M. Harvard '41; David Middleton, of New York, N. Y., A.B. Harvard '42; Sidney Soloway, of Worcester, Mass., S.B. Worcester Polytechnic Institute '41; Leo W. Tobin Jr., of Flint, Mich., A.B. Harvard '42; and Guy Worsley, of Pennington, N. J., A.M. Cambridge University, England...
George Robert Hooper...
...nominated, is not attending Summer School and has been removed from the ballot, which was drawn up by the Sophomore nominating committee of five under the supervision of Don McNichol '43. The five members of the committee, as previously announced in the CRIMSON were: Oliver D. Filley, George R. Hooper, Thomas V. Keene, Armand Schwab, Jr., and Andrew H. Wright...
Appalled at these reports, N.E.A.'s retiring President Myrtle Hooper Dahl, a plump Minneapolis schoolmarm, spoke warmly of Britain's example. The British school budget this year is the biggest in its history (?108,000,000), and the government considers education so important that it has recalled 77,000 teachers from the armed forces...
Those nominated, all of the Class of 1945, are: Hugh Calkins, Oliver D. Filley, George R. Hooper, Thomas V. Keene, James E. McNulty, Richard W. Mechem, Thomas R. Nunan, Whitson M. Overcash, Paul F. Perkins, Armand Schwab, Jr., and Andrew H. Wright...