The Morning Union from Springfield, Massachusetts (2024)

3- THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, SPRINGFIELD, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, '1952 3 SIX ON FACULTY AT MT. HOLYOKE ARE PROMOTED Six Other' Voted Leaves of Absence by Board of Directors South Hadley, March 19-Six members of Mount Holyoke College faculty have been promoted and six others granted leaves of "absence by vote of the board of trustees, PresIdent Roswell Gray Ham announced today. Associate Professors New associate professors are Miss Grace Bates, department; Miss Mamathematics Bourgoin, French department; Miss Wilman Pugh, history department; Miss Edith Runge, German department and Miss. Elizabeth Wyckoff, classics department. The promotions, will take effect in the 1952-1953 academic year.

Miss Bates, previously an instructor In mathematics at Sweet Briar College, was appointed Mount Holyoke mathematics department in 1946. Miss Bourgoin, a member of the French department, taught in Southlands School, Exmouth, England, before coming here. Miss Pugh, who previously taught at Bates, the University of Wyoming, Lindenwood and Stephens Colleges, was appointed assistant professor of history at Mount Holyoke in 1943. Miss Runge, head of the German department, formerly was head of the English department as well as instructor in French and German at Averett Appointed College in assistant' Danville, professor Yao. in classical languages and literature two years ago, Miss Wyckoff previously at Vassar and Bryn Mawr.

Miss Regier, college organist and instructor in' the music department since last fall, has been promoted to assistant professor. Six members of the faculty have been given leaves of absence for the next year, including Miss Anna Jane Harrison, chemistry department; Everett D. Hawkins, economics and SOciology department; and Miss Marie Litzinger, mathematics department. Miss Harrison will leave for Engin October to study at the chem1stry department of Cambridge University. Mr.

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stainless. Trial bottle, First application chocks the most intense itch or money druggist D. D. D. Prescription, I Was Nearly "Nuts" With Fiery Itch- HOLE IN MOUNTAIN DEFINITELY IS BIG HUSH-HUSH ITEM Site Rumored as Pentagon Vacation Hide Out Seems Abandoned Port Ritchie, March 19 The Army has only one thing to say about its newest military installation in Maryland.

For about year now it has had private contractor blasting And drilling An eight million dollar hole Into Raven Rock mountain, just across the state line in Pennsylvania. It has contracted with another company to build some kind of 3 structure in the hole, for another eight million. A .10 Million Project It started to do about 10 million dollars worth of building right here at Fort Ritchie. There was talk this Was all to be a bomb proff Pentagon in the mountains where nation's high command could take refuge and direct defense in Case Washington were atomized. Then there WAR An official announcement it would be A supplemental communications center, an alternate operating hub for the the and stations Army, radio.

Navy and networks and around Air maintained Force Washington. from Whatever Fort Ritchie WAN to be Va. there are signs much of it has been called off The hole into the mountain has been dug. You can see the workings and the excavated rock and debris as you drive along Maryland Route 82. Pennsylvania Route 16 from Emmitsburg, to Pa.

But at Port Ritchie itself, two miles southwest across the inountains, you See excavations for new buildings lying 'open. Some foundations are in. Somo valls are part way up. They stand bleak in the cold and snow. Building materials worth about two million dollars lie in the open, weathering.

No work Is being done. Why is this? George Victor Sottong, commanding officer of Fort Ritchie: "Please don't ask me." Col. Robert P. Kline, in charge of construction for the Army engineers: "I may not speak about it." Second Army, to whom Col. Sottong reports: "We don't know anything about It." Department of Army, Washington: "Certain contracts have been 818- pended." Defense Department, Washington: "It's Joint Chiefs of Staft business." Reply I4 'Sh-h-h' Joint Chiefs of Staff: "Sh-h-h-h." There was a published report the 10 million worth of construction work at Ritchie itself Wis cancelled bewirelcause of a.

discovery it was mainly BY POPULAR DEMAND THE RE-KNOWN don curtis quintet Radio Recording Artists FEATURING loraine parsons Vocalist Appearing Nightly at ROUTE 5 TO FOR RESERVATIONS For Good Food PHONE HOLYOKE SMITHS FERRY, HOLYOKE 6439 MISS GRACE BATES MISS EDITH RUNGE PROMOTED AT MT. HOLYOKE -Among six promotions announced yesterday at Mount Holyoke College were: Miss Grace Bates, associate professor of the mathematics department, and Miss Edith Runge, associate professor of the German department. mer working as program planning director with the ECA. Miss Litzinger, who has been ill, will spend the next year in recuperation at her home in Bedford, Pa. sabbatical during fall semester, Mrs.

Mary C. Stephenson, 55 Fernleat Longmeadow, associate professor of education, will do research for a book now in preparation for her reading chnic. Miss Joyce Horner, associate professor of English, and John Volkmann, associate professor of psychology, will be on sabbatical during the second semester of next year for study. Among new department chairmen Prof, Blanche classical Ianappointed for a three year period are: guages and literatures; Asso. prof.

Wilma J. Pugh, history; Asso. prof. Frederick Kiokemeister, mathematics: Asso. prof.

Edward P. Clancy, physics. Time Marches On Portland, March 18 (AP)-In 1941 John A. Moftett's mother. gave him a fine wristwatch and he took it to be engraved with his name.

Then he lost the claim check, someone found it and got the watch on payment for the engraving. Moffett went to war, was captured and later repatriated. Meanwhile his watch had been pawned, but through a clerical error its number did not match the one reported by the engraver. to police. A few days ago Police Inspector William B.

Deetjen noticed pawn shop record listing a watch that bore Moffett's name. Deetjen remembered the 10-year-old complaint, and today Moffett, an oil company salesman, has his timepiece back. Wilson's Grandson in Politics Alhambra, March 19 (AP) Woodrow Wilson's grandson is going into politics. Woodrow Wilson Sayre, a philosophy instructor at Pomona College, announced last night that he will be a Democratic candidate for. Congress in ALL IS WELL Boston, March 19 -The Coast "Au jus," as stated in cook books, Guard today reported two Cape Eliza- means with natural gravy.

Five-Year-Old Boy Getting Along Fine With Store Teeth Decatur, March 19 (AP)When four-year-old Joseph MIchael Doolin smiles, he displays rare get of false teeth. Only five of Joe's teeth are his own. Ilia baby teeth were poor, 80 a dentist pulled all but five on Feb. 13, and Installed dentures. Jou gets along fine.

Apples, caramels and bubble gum don't faze him. With minor. adjustments, 'his store teeth are expected to last Joe until his permanent teeth come in a couple of years. to provide deluxe quarters for Pentagon brass driving up from Washington for week-end end vacations at the picturesque post the Blue Ridge. Ritchie does have two pretty little lakes nestling there In the mountains.

Their main purpose is fire protection. Ritchie does have bowling al- leys, a gymnasium, an officers club down by one of the lakes. The Civilian Conservation Corps built some of the facilities for Maryland back the 30'g when' it was the state's national guard camp. Troops are Busy A handful of housekeeper troops under Col. Sottong have been busy for several weeks getting the place ready for the units that will some day move in and opcrate whatever ig that will go into the maybe.

Who are they? When will they come? How many will there be? What will they do The Army says only! "Sh-h-h-h!" SNOW PRECEDES SPRING New York, March 19 (AP)-A heavy snow flurry struck York City today just 24 hours ahead spring's official debut. Airlines celled 35 flights of LaGuardia Field on lines to Boston, Albany and Washington. Church Suffers Tribulations by and Fire Kansas, City, March 19 (AP) Floodwaters in Kansas last July practically wrecked the interior of the Armourdale Baptist Church. Memberg of the congregation labored for months to repair damages, finally completing the work this week. Services were to resume next week.

Today a fire swept through the church, destroying it. Cause of the fire wag not determined. beth, fishermen, for whom search of had been made, were "safe and sound" after calling at South Portland, Me. The pair, William Benson and Donald Darling, were sought after they failed to return on schedule to Cape Elizabeth yesterday. the 25th congressional district.

The seat now is held by Patrick J. Hillings, a Republican. Sayre is the son of Francis B. Sayre, former assistant secretary of state and now U. S.

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