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BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS CAPTAIN CHARLES W. HURLEY ARTHUR C. SULLIVAN S. PHILLIP JASON Board of Visitors Walcott Ames, President, Barnstable County National Bank John Desmond, Commissioner of Education John J. Halloran, Vice-President, Sprague Steamship Company Warren B. Nott, Superintendent of Machinery and Trial Engineer, Bethlehem Steel Company, Fore River Captain Norman L. Queen, USMS, Supervisor, State Maritime Academies, Federal Maritime Board
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From: The Superintendent To: The Class of 1951 3ubj: Congratulations and best wishes. 1. It is with distinct regret that I observe you about to leave our ship and our school to take up your places in the world. 2. Having known you all well during your time here, I find it easy to temper my rerret at your leaving with a pride in your promise of a bright future, a future of de- voted service to our country and to the se?. 3. I have always endeavored to serve the ideals for v hich our fathers have four.ht. You will do so too, for you are fit for your duties, are capable, are men — as Milton put it — fitted to perform justly, skilfully, and magnanimously all the duties, public and private, of peace and war. 4. Therefore I congratulate you on your graduation and wish for you a sound, full life of service.
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EXECUTIVE OFFICER Commander John W. Thompson, USMS Graduating from the Schoolship in 1912, Commander Thompson spent five years with the Lighthouse Service and a year with the New York-Puerto Rico Line, before joining the U.S. Army Mineplanters at Newport. The end of the war found him returning to the NANTUCKET as Navigator, a post he held until 1925. A ten-year period as a Scout Executive followed, during which time he organized the Pine Tree Council in Maine and served as Executive Officer of the Quincy Council. The year 1935 found him again with the school as Navigator. In 1941, when the school moved ashore to Hyannis and was renamed the Massachusetts Maritime Acad- emy, he was chosen as Executive Officer, a post he has since filled capably.
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