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Lieut. Paul Schwartz had only 13 men at his command, but he manipulated them with the tactical care of a field marshal. His patrol in jungle-matted New Guinea was working through to the coast beyond Buna. Near the grass-thatched village of Tarakena a Jap machine gun fired on them. Japs in foxholes and trenches held the village. Young Schwartz, seeing his patrol outnumbered, deployed two men to pin down the machine gun, two others as snipers on the village's sea flank. The remaining nine men and Schwartz charged the village firing. Surprised Japanese, apparently believing themselves...
Cornelius Lansing '45, Richard H. MacNeal '44, Walter F. Rogers, Jr. '43, Lionel A. Schwartz '43, Donald H. Shively '44, Robert A. Shwitzer '45, Henry B. Silsbee '43, Louis E. Smart '45, Donald F. Waterman '43, Herbert M. Weiner '43, Gerald H. Whipple '43, Cedric H. Whitman ocC, Konrad P. Wise '45, Leonard Wolsky '44, John A. Wood...
...over the U.S. dermatitis-skin trouble-is a growing problem in war industries. "More time is lost from work on account of occupational dermatitis than from any other occupational disease," wrote Dr. Louis Schwartz of the U.S. Public Health Service in the New York State Journal of Medicine last week. Most industrial dermatitis is not serious enough to keep a man from his job, but it makes a longtime drain on his efficiency...
...cleanliness -plenty of scrubbing with mild soaps both in the factory and at home, frequent changes of clothes which have been carefully designed to keep out dust and fumes. "It has been found best to have the management of the plant undertake the laundering of such clothes," advises Dr. Schwartz, "because the worker himself is often loathe to spend the money." Cost to the factory runs about 10? a day per worker...
HERBERT A. SCHWARTZ...