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Died. Rear Admiral James Duncan MacNair (retired), 71, senior ranking Navy Chaplain, holder of the Navy Cross for heroism under fire (with U.S. Marines at Belleau Wood in World War I); after long illness; in Brookline...
Included in the reviewing group, besides Colonel Horkan and Colonel McReynolds, were Dean David, Assistant Dean Fraser, Lt. Col. G. F. Connor, Major Hugh Kevin, Captain Nelson Miles, Lieutenant W. R. Guthrie, and Professor Malcolm P. Macnair. Cadet Colonel George N. Cannon 3G.B., Salt Lake City, Utah, Cadet Major Norman Racusin 3G.B., Cambridge, and Cadet Sergeant Major O. C. Honig 3G.B., Boston, led the ROTC, and conducted the reviewers in an inspection tour of the three battalions...
...Frank, of Princeton and the University of Chicago, was a gentle guy, who carried books right to Guadal. The red-haired MacNair, big, burly and a slave laborer, was Flight Officer: he used to discuss religion and marriage and the mystery of becoming a father 6,000 miles from the delivery room. Bill Henry and Al Russell were incurable souvenir hunters who came out loaded with doodads like a couple of Cook's tourists. Ralph Weymouth, married to a French girl, talked world affairs. Neil Weary was the playboy. Dick Balenti was called The Chief because his Indian blood...
Henry Forbes Bigelow '44, of Leverett House and South Lancaster, was elected captain of the 1943 ski team by this year's nine lettermen, and Thomas McLean Griffin '44, of Winthrop House and Springfield, was chosen manager yesterday. They replace Finn Ferner, '42 captain, and Manager Malcolm P. MacNair...
...first business meeting of the year, the Outing Club yesterday elected Howard T. Oedel '43 president of the coming year, Robert E. MacNair '43 director of trips, and William A. Wolfe '43 treasurer. After adopting a new constitution, it was decided to postpone the formal election of a Sophomore as secretary until the February business meeting...