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Navy Supply Corps

By M. J. Bratton

For a little relaxing during our Disbursing Finals, we shall have Fred Waring. The band leader is going to dedicate his program on June 11 to the Navy Supply Corps School. When we hear Brazil we can think of our Active Duty assignments to be on foreign shores.... Waring should point out that this is another step toward friendly relations with our Latin American neighbers.

When we hear "Dark Eyes," well, we can dream... can't we? When we hear "As Time Goes By"... Well, we wish it would.... Especially up to August 27th. When "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To" is played..."Why Mention Heaven" at a time like this?... Incidentally, drop your family and friends a note as they would probably like to hear the program.

Being on the Senior schedule is really enjoyable.... Ask Bradley of B 23.

Class F is pitching a little party this weekend at the Fox and Hounds....

Big doing are going to be underway in the Georgian room of the Staler on Saturday, June 19. At 3 p. m. we are going to begin dancing to the strains of one of the East's most popular bands...Ruby Newman. We will have our own little system of procuring tea for those who care to indulge... and who doesn't. More details will be forthcoming later. As a matter of historical interest...Bow did the Staler get away with giving their ballroom a Southern name in this Yankee country.

It is clearly a season for ducks...with a quack quack here and a quack quack there...and a quack quack everywhere. Yes, even Mabel, the blallard in front of the student building celebrated the leaving of the seniors by hatching out seven little ones...she evidently got her Active Duty assignment Of the sixty-six Nieman Follows, only six have left journalism for any other activity than military or emergency wartime government service. Of these six, one is executive in a shipyard, one with the Red Cross Blood Donor Service, two handling public relations of large aviation and munitions industries, and one assistant to the Co-ordinate or Inter American Affairs.

Thirteen of the former Fellows are now in military service, ten with the Office of War information. Four are on war correspondent assignments

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