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...biggest shortage in the Organized Reserves was in specialists for work in such civilian arts as publicity, procurement, building, etc., but the lack did not worry the Army long. Officers in specialist assignments need little military lore. Newspaper and advertising men, contractors, engineers, businessmen who volunteered for service when mobilization began, found themselves in officers' uniforms as soon as the Army satisfied itself that they knew their civilian callings. (Most celebrated case: commissioning of Radioman Elliott Roosevelt as a captain in the Specialist Reserve...
What makes this year's Big Red roll? Not Matuszcak (pronounced maa-too'-shack), the quick-thinking quarterback whose genius at calling plays is exceeded only by his downfield blocking nor Landsberg, the spinner specialist who can wriggle through a hole and run like a doubling fox, nor McCullough, nor Murphy, nor Bufalino, nor Schmuck, nor any of the other Big Red ball hawks who can not .only throw and catch but almost smell a pass coming their way. Cornell rolls because it is a coordinated machine with a beautifully balanced running and passing attack. "They...
...German High Command is a specialist in such information. TIME told no secrets which Britain's enemy did not know long...
Last week it did. Its ruddy, socialite chairman, Los Angeles corporation specialist Stewart McKee, announced two principal uncontentious proposals as a starter...
Paul Samuelson, former Junior Fellow and mathematical specialist in the Economics Department, was recently appointed assistant professor of Economics at M. I. T., it was announced yesterday...