Word: lyndon
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Sever 6 Government 29a Harvard 6 Greek 12 Sever 29 History 5a New Lect. Hall History 13a Emerson D History 19 Sever 30 History 46a Sever 30 History 59b Sever 29 Mathematics AIII (see footnote*) Mr. Rickart, Sec. 1 Memorial Hall Mr. Stewart, Sec. 2 Memorial Hall Mr. Lyndon, Sec. 3 Memorial Hall Mathematics 2II (see footnote*) Professor Birkhoff, Sec. 1 Memorial Hall Mr. Pollard, Sec. 2 Memorial Hall Mathematics 5a Memorial Hall Mathematics 13 Emerson D Music 27 Music Bldg. 2 Philosophy B Emerson 211 Philosophy 8c Emerson 211 Physics 23a (Eng'g. 223a) Pierce 302 Psychology 110b Emerson...
...administrators and bureaucrats, then fought with the bureaucrats. Its Democrats sniped at Franklin Roosevelt and he at Congress; they cursed him when he failed to help them at election time. Only a few of its members saw war at first hand (notably Minnesota's Melvin Maas, Texas' Lyndon Johnson); but all held a veto power over the progress...
...general made his first tour of inspection to two of the most important posts in his command last week. He is George Lyndon Carpenter, who succeeded Evangeline Booth as head of the Salvation Army in 1939. The posts: Chicago and New York...
...about Alaska. They were going too fast to see much, if anything, but reporters said they apparently were having a good time en route. Back from Alaska came two fighting Congressmen and Artemus L. ("Di") Gates, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Air. One was a mum-mouthed Texan, Lyndon Johnson, recently returned from the South Pacific, where he was one of the President's observers with General MacArthur. The other, Warren Magnuson of Washington, talked a little. His conclusions: "The war situation in Alaska is serious but not alarming. . . . The military plan is to pulverize Kiska...
Teaching Fellows in Mathematics and Tutors: Richard F. Arens, of San Marino, Calif., A.M. Harvard '42; James B. Crabtree, of Lawrence, Kans., B.S. University of Kansas '41; and Roger C. Lyndon, of Cambridge, Mass., A.M. Harvard...