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Divorced. John Jacob Astor III, 31; by Ellen Tuck French Astor, 26; after eight years; in Reno. She got a million-dollar settlement, joint custody of their son William...
Arthur Holl Phelan, Jr. (History and Literature), Sumner Murray RedStone, Thomas Reaser Roberts (Chemistry), Albert Miller Rockwood (Engineering Sciences), Gilbert Jacob Rose (psychology), Howard D Sharpe, Jr. (Economics), Lakrence David Shubow, Paul Robert Stein (Chemistry and Physics), Richard Newton Swift (Histor yand Literature), Samuel Arthur Tucker (Government), Charles Ragan Weaver, Robert Byers Wilcox (History), Richard Howard Wolford (Economics...
Wilford Swett Alexander. Jr., William White Allis, Thomas Foster Bartlett, Jacob Louis Bernstein, Nathaniel Lane Blanchard. Edward Joseph Broderick, John Alexander Caires, William West Cleveland, Donald Potter Daniels, Jr., Stanley Hugh Durwood, Robert Kennerly Emerson, Peter Eustis, Olat Hoff Fernald...
Schofield Andrews, Jr., David Bullard, Arnold, Jr., Alfre Lerow Atherton, Jr., Warren Stanley Berg, Stuart Marshall Beringer, David George Bernard, Franklin Swift Billings, Jr., George Edward Byers, Jr., George Scull Cook, Jacob Leslie Crane, 3d., Richard Lloyd Davies, George Chaffee Dillon, Frederick William Eaton, 2d., James Murray Forbes, Henry Edgar Frachtman, George William French, 2d., John Winslow Frenning, Bernard Sholom Glassman, Aram Harry Hatch...
Armor General. The Army moved swiftly to close ranks, named as its new European commander Lieut. General Jacob L. ("Jakie") Devers, chief of the Armored Forces. War Secretary Henry L. Stimson gave him a handsome sendoff: "General Devers has been especially prepared for this assignment. He made a recent trip through the whole African and European theater. He is thoroughly conversant with present and future plans...