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...Roger Sheppard ocC, and Richard W. Greenebaum '42, were retained as President and Treasurer respectively, while the new elections were as follows: A. George Rock '41, Vice-president; George Clay '43, Secretary; William G. Manson '41, Play-reader Librarian; Engene Rondy '42, House Manager; John Rand '43, Program Manager; Paul Southwick '43, Publicity Manager; John A. Holabird, Jr. '42, Art Director; Robert Nelley '43, Technician; Richard B. Chase '43, Electrician; and Farl Montgomery '43, Promotion Manager...
...still in form when he sailed down the Potomac with Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox, Harry Hopkins, Chairman Sheppard of the Senate Military Affairs Committee, Chairman Vinson of the House Committee on Naval Affairs. Twenty-one guns roared their salute when the Potomac docked at the vast Ports mouth Navy Yard-where the payroll has been upped from 7,600 to 12,000 men, where the aircraft carrier Ranger is being overhauled in the basin. The temperature soared up to 100° as he drove 15 miles to the naval operating base, stayed up through a sweltering afternoon...
James Savage scholarship to Carl D. Sheppard Jr. 1G, of Akron, Ohio...
...sizzled: "The bomb is dying every second. He meant that the liquid oxygen in his bomb was leaking into the air. A metal case would have held it, but the glmite had been put in a canvas bag so that there would be no flying fragments. Still no Senator Sheppard. Wailed Mr. Barlow: "It's seeping down through the carbon just like water...
...time's nick Senator Sheppard arrived, intercepted Mr. Barlow. Explanations flowed thick & fast; Mr. Barlow was persuaded to return. Colonel Lewis tried again to put his arm around Mr. Barlow's shoulder, this time succeeded. Mr. Barlow pulled cotton wadding from someone's ears, laughingly stuffed it in the colonel's. Everyone trooped out for a closer look at the steaming bomb. It was decided to postpone the demonstration for nine days...