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...orders for the transfer of Sargeant Willis V. Ruble, who was recently commissioned as first lieutenant in the regular army have been rescinded for 30 days, and he will not leave until about the middle of April. An instructor in Mil Sci, he formerly held the rank of first lieutenant in the National Guard for several years...
...senior member of the board, Admiral King should cause no such complaints. A martinet who drives careless officers to appeal for transfer to a kinder command, he wants nothing less than perfection of performance from his subordinates, habitually reserves his back pats for officers who solve problems by attack...
...present, the number of Freshmen who may be accommodated in each House at each meal will be limited to 10. No Freshman will be admitted to a House dining hall without a transfer charge slip which may be obtained in advance at the Union within the following hours daily: 8:45-9:30 o'clock; 1:30-2 o'clock; 5:15-5:30 o'clock 7-7:30 o'clock...
Dick Row, guard; Wayne Johnson, fullback, Ed Buckley, basketball flash; End Waldstein, lending Varsity pitcher; RUSS Stannard, tackle, and Finegan, basketball captain; Ross Whittior, J. V. football player, Cloo O'Dounell, wingback; Bart Harvey, second baseman, and Bill Eilis are the men who have transfer from the gridiron, diamond, and basketball court to the "Halls of Mohtozuma and the Shorea of Tripoll...
...pinned his faith on a dull, devious, plodding form of transport that could never compete with pipelines or tankers for the coastal trade in times of peace. Barge tows of the inland waterways creep up the Mississippi, the Ohio, the Cumberland, the Monongahela, the Allegheny to upriver terminals, there transfer their oil to tank cars for the short haul east. Already Gulf loadings of river barges have doubled or tripled over last year. Loaded at Houston or Corpus Christi, the barges now thread their way through the shallows and marshes of the Gulf Coast to the Mississippi. After April...