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Joseph F. Flynn '66, who was the marshal of the undergraduate delegation, said last night that the reception was much better than anticipated and suggested that participation in the parade by the "Harvard Irish" might become an annual event...
...MEMOIRS OF FIELD-MARSHAL KEITEL, Chief of the German High Command, 1938-1945, edited by Walter Gorlitz. Completed just before the author was hanged as a war criminal, this memoir by Hitler's top military man gives a fascinating account of the last days of the Wehrmacht as well as a chilling insight into the moral myopia that afflicted the Nazi high command...
Acting under orders from the Federal Drug Administration, a U.S. marshal last week visited a wholesale drug dealer in Queens, N.Y., asked if there was any Peritrate on the premises. When told that there was, the marshal said: "I declare it seized." Whereupon he took into custody 68 bottles of the drug, each containing 100 capsules and worth $7.50 wholesale...
...Allied captors at Nürnberg, the Field Marshal seemed to be the essence of all that was evil in Junkerdom. Tall and taciturn, a monocle screwed tight in one chilly pale eye, his boots gleaming with metronomic precision as he paced the stone floor of his cell, the prisoner never complained and never begged for mercy. When the gallows trap was sprung on Oct. 16, 1946, and Wilhelm Bodewin Johann Gustav Keitel dropped to his death, it is doubtful that he had any regrets. Keitel had long before reached the end of his rope...
Vice President of RGA; Head Usher and asst. to College Marshal at 1965 Baccalaureate and Commencement Ceremonies; Moors Hall Dorm Committee; PBH tutoring; Senior Sister...