Papers. 1935-1952.

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Papers. 1935-1952.

Army officer, MIT master's thesis, "Investigations of heat effects in fusion welding of light armor plate"; papers written at the field artillery school in Fort Sill, Oklahoma: "Cavalry in the Vicksburg Campaign" and "Field interference of field artillery"; "Defense against enemy airborne attack"; paper written at Army War College, Carlisle, Pa., "The basis of Soviet policies with respect to the far east."

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