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Tuck School

May 1943 A. W. F.; G. W. W.
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Tuck School
May 1943 A. W. F.; G. W. W.

DESPITE THE LOSS of several students to the armed services, the program of the School has been moving along very satisfactorily since the last report of this column. The current semester ends the last week in April, to be followed by an intersession term from May 10 to June 26. While Tuck is not admitting a new group for the intercession, there should be approximately 60 men enrolled in this term. The group will be made up mainly of men enlisted in V-1, V-7, and the Marines, but will also include other qualifying students.

A new class will be admitted to ' the School for the July to November term. This group will be composed chiefly of men enlisted in V-1, V-7, and the Marines, but may also include a number of business administration majors transferred to Tuck from other colleges under the Navy College Training Program. In- addition, although no official announcement has yet been made, it is hoped that Tuck will be utilized in the Navy Supply Corps training program.

Dean Olsen made trips within the month to Washington and Boston on business concerning the School. He also attended the annual meeting of the Collegiate Schools of Business of which he is Secretary.

Mr. Feldman has been appointed to serve as the public member (chairman) of a regional wage panel of the NWLB. The panel, which also includes representatives of labor and management, met in Concord, N. H., on April 7 to hear the case of the Grove ton Papers Company.

Mr. Foster recently spent a few days in Washington in his capacity as a consultant of the Rubber division of OPA.

Mr. Harriman (Captain John W.) has been transferred to Headquarters, 4th District, AAF Technical Training Command, Denver, Colorado.

Dwight Meader T'41 has recently set up a new system of budget control for the River Works of the General Electric Company at Lynn.

Ensign Arthur Stukey T'43 is at the Navy Ordnance School in Washington following the completion of the indoctrination course at Fort Schuyler.

Ensign Herbert Englert T'42 is setting up a warehousing and stock control system at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

Ensign Eric Haessler T-Th'42 is taking the Navy indoctrination course at Tucson, Arizona.

Lieutenant W. H. Beattie T'34 is teaching a course in Classification to Army men stationed at Washington and Jefferson College.

Ensign William Conway T'40 is at the Naval Air Station, Quonset Point, Rhode Island, attending indoctrination school.

Lieutenant John Maloon T'38, in his capacity as transportation officer, had control of 50 trucks and the distribution of gasoline and lubricants to 2,000 motor vehicles and 60 medium tanks in recent Army manoeuvers in the South.

Fred Tetzlaff T'32 has moved to Knoxville, Tennessee, to be Assistant Plant Manager for Rohm and Haas Company and to assist in starting this concern's new Plexiglass plant.

Ensign Laurence Cate T'41, on leave from duties in Panama, was a recent visitor at the School.

Professor Charles J. Gaa, who left Tuck last fall to work with OPA in Chicago, is the author of "Effect of Inventory Methods on Calculation of Profits and Income Taxes," published by the University of Illinois.