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Tuck School

May 1945 G. W. Woodworth, H. L. Duncombe, Jr.
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Tuck School
May 1945 G. W. Woodworth, H. L. Duncombe, Jr.

A s WE HAVE REPORTED TO YOU in previous lnstallments of the "Notes," we now have three groups in the Supply Corps Curriculum. The advanced group will leave us in June having been at Tuck for 15 months. In lieu of graduation, the faculty and the trainees have planned two "get-togethers" between now and the end of the term. The first will be an informal party to be held, weather permitting, in Stell Hall. The second is planned to be a more formal dinner to be held at the Inn. Dean Olsen and Professors Woodworth and Duncombe attended the Annual Meeting of the Boston Chapter of the Clearing House on April li. Ralph E. Flanders, a good friend of the Tuck School, was the guest speaker and gave us a very interesting discussion on the general topic of "Business School—Big Business and Little Business." Dean Olsen spoke on developments at Tuck during the past year. As usual it was an excellent meeting. A list of the names of the men who were able to attend follows:

Adams, F. R. T'20, Angell, C. N. T'21, Benson, J. K. T'32, Bugbee, N. D. T'26, Burroughs, R. P. T'22, Butler, R. R. T'30, Cate, A. M. T'21, Cutter, V. M. T'o4, Dalrymple, A. H. T'o3, Duncombe, H. L., Jr., Flanders, R. E., Harmon, N. P. T'24, Hayes, R. A. T'20, Hill, K. A. T'39, Jennings, E. M., Jr. T'29, Luitwieler, E. B. T'i3, Main, W. H. (Lt. USNR) T'39, Meader, H. D. T'41, Newell, D. H., Jr. T'37, Norris, A. H. T'28, Norwood, R. M. T'16, Noyes, E. ft. T'20, Olsen, H. V. D' 22, Page, R. W. T'28, Palmer, J. P. T15, Paschen, Hans T'28, Stacey, B. F. T'30, Sullivan, J. S. T'37, Tapley, G. H. T'l7, Tarlow, R. D' 44, Thompson, W. A. T'26, Tucker, M. N. T'30, Wallis, R. N. T'20, Williamson, R. W. T'28, Woodworth, G. W.

Professor Herman Feldman attended the meetings of the American Management Association in New York City during the first week of April. The program was devoted to the subject of personnel and labor relations problems in the postwar period.

Lt. (jg) Gene Radford T'4l wrote us an interesting letter recently. Gene is attached to the Logistics Supply Staff of Commander Aircraft, Seventh Fleet. He mentioned having seen Bob Clark T'41 in San Francisco when Bob was on his way to become Supply Officer of a small aircraft carrier. He also had seen Dick Schumacher T'40 in San Diego. Dick was attached to Commander Fleet On West Coast. Gene was employed in the Statistical Department of Eastman Kodak before entering the Service. Before assuming active duty he attended the Navy Supply School at Harvard.

Robert Hamilton T'42 is now in the Disbursement Accounting Department of the Southern California Telephone Company. He was recently elected Secretary-Treasurer of his local labor union in the Company. In June 1944 his local joined the United Brotherhood of Telephone Workers which is affiliated with the National Federation of Telephone Workers, an organization with some 200,000 members.

Lt. (jg) Thomas E. Redstone D' 43 is attached ta the U.S.S. operating in the Pa- cific. He took part in the invasion of Luzon at Lingayen Gulf. When the guns cease firing he hopes to return to Tuck to complete his work.

Ensign Harry E. Schoenhut Jr. D' 44 is also in the Pacific area, attached to a Destroyer Escort. His duties as Supply Officer on a small ship cover a wide range of tasks including disbursing, commissary, ships' store, and supervision of laundrymen, cooks, bakers, storekeepers and stewards. Harry is also hopeful of the opportunity to return for his Masters Degree at Tuck when the big show is over. Cpl. John Manley, U. S. Army T'41 wrote us not long ago from Paris. He gave a good description of conditions there, including the state of the black market.

Pfc. Walter Howe D'4g also wrote from Luxembourg, having previously been in Bel- gium. He was in Civil Affairs and his ability to speak German had brought him many in- teresting and difficult assignments.

Lt. Edward E. McLaughlin Jr. USNR, D' 42 was married to Miss G. Elizabeth Drake at Sacred Heart Church, Highbridge, New York on April 14, 1945. Our congratulations, Ed.

Recent visitors at Tuck include Lt. Roger Sands, USNR, D' 42, Lt. Charles W. Hunt, USNR, D' 42, and Lt. David Chamberlain, USNR, D'41. Lts. Sands and Hunt have both been on duty in the South Pacific in Ordnance and are now stationed at the Ammunition Depot in Massachusetts. Lieutenant Chamberlain had been on duty in the Pacific, assigned to an airplane carrier as Supply Officer. He was back in the U. S. A. awaiting reassignment.