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...they have done in the past, the men across the river will welcome their sisters in arms with a "get-together" party. The event will be held next Saturday in Potter auditorium at the Business School with the WAVES and Supply officers expected to attend on masse...
...bright lights on the dark horizon. Things appear to be shaping up well for a Friday 16-1800 dance at Potter Auditorium next week. Half of us will be hosts to the brand new WAVES from 'cross the river, the other half to our brand new WIVES. So forget your report that day, but don't forget the dance. Watch this colyum for verification...
...been boosting everybody's spirits by giving snappy service with mail and messages. Supply Sgt. Carmen J. Riccelli has learned every man's name and has replaced many a torn and tattered garment with garb more suited to students at Harvard. Tech. 4 Robert W. Leonard, Cpl. Roger H. Potter, Tech. 5 George G. Vaughan, Pfe. Harold E. Bloomberg, Tech. 5 A. A. Dickson, and Pvt. John O. Scheuermann are others who have kept the ball rolling smoothly since the students arrived...
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...
...start the new week, approximately, seventy-five. Officer Candidates will march to Potter Auditorium at 1100 o'clock where they will be accepted into the Air Reserve as Statistical Officers. Colonel Byron C. Gates, Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Management Control, plans on being present, to welcome the new officers, but should he be unable to appear, his representative will be on hand. Colonel William S. Wood, of the Army Training Schools, Harvard University, will give a brief address to the men on the responsibilities of their new duties. It is hoped that Colonel Clyde V. Finter, Commanding Officer...