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Tuck School

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

THE SUPPLY CORPS GROUP continues to move along its prescribed course. As we mention later in these "Notes," our first regular class graduates in June. The Summer Term will find us with about 150 regular Supply Corps Candidates and about 25 irregular candidates who will be continuing their work under the recently authorized NROTC program. In November, if all goes according to schedule, we will enroll our first group of Business Administration majors under NROTC and our enrollment will be in the neighborhood of 200 men.

Professor Herman Feldman has been appointed a member of the National International Labor Organization Committee, a voluntary organization to support and interpret the work of the 1.L.0. in the United States.

Professor Woodworth spoke to the Dartmouth Scientific Association on April 18 on "Quality Control of Product by Statistical Methods."

June will mark the graduation from Tuck School of the first Pre-Supply Corps. Candidate class. This group of sixty men has spent four terms with us, and during the period has developed a real "esprit de corps." On May 2 the faculty spent an informal evening with them in Stell Hall reminiscent of similar occasions in pre-war days with the graduating class. A student-faculty banquet at the Inn is scheduled for June 8.

Karl Hill (T'39) has been promoted to head o£ the Procurement Department of the Holtzer-Cabot Electric Company of Boston. This isa very responsible position since it involves baying everything that is purchased by the Company. Congratulations, Karl!

Capt. Charles F. Hathaway Jr. (T'39) wrote us an interesting letter recently concerning his work in Italy as a Finance Officer. Charlie says that he has been in the service so long now that he has developed the philosophy of a professional soldier. He expects to move on to the Pacific in due time, but looks forward after that to resuming his business career.

Lt. (jg) Edwin J. Adams, USNR, (D' 43) is executive officer on a subchaser somewhere in the Pacific, where he has been for the past four months. Prior to that he was on subchaser duty in the Atlantic. He mentioned meeting Robert Field (D' 43) for some reminiscing about the old U.S.A. and Dartmouth and Tuck in particular.

Miss Elizabeth Ruiter, whom many of you will remember as Dean Olsen's secretary, was married on April 29 to Chief Specialist John E. Williamson, USNR. Mr. Williamson has been stationed in Hanover since the beginning of the V-12 Unit at Dartmouth.