Reminiscences, 1930-1988.

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Reminiscences, 1930-1988.

Including USNA, 1930-1934; ship assignments and cruises; language instruction in Japan and travels in China, 1938-1940; Intelligence Staff, FRUPAC, 1942-1944; Naval War College student and staff; Attache duty in Bahrain, Tokyo and Stockholm; Harvard University, 1965-1966; Civilian career posts with Hamilton College and State of New York, 1966-1976; Retirement in Newport, RI, 1976-1988.

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