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And then, when I went into the Navy, there was no choice. You took about half of the hours during y
And then, when I went into the Navy, there was no choice. You took about half of the hours during y
And then, when I went into the Navy, there was no choice. You took about half of the hours during y
And then, when I went into the Navy, there was no choice. You took about half of the hours during y
And then, when I went into the Navy, there was no choice. You took about half of the hours during y
And then, when I went into the Navy, there was no choice. You took about half of the hours during y
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Daniel J. Evans:
I stayed in the Navy until July of 1946.Daniel J. Evans:
Then I came back and restarted at the UW that fall.Daniel J. Evans:
I didn't take very much part in activities on campus at that time.Daniel J. Evans:
I think, like a lot of other people who have been in the service, you'd been delayed in what you weDaniel J. Evans:
I did graduate with a bachelor's degree in civil engineering in 1948.Daniel J. Evans:
But I decided I wanted more education and I had to make a choice between starting law school, whichDaniel J. Evans:
I think I finally chose the graduate degree in engineering primarily because it only took one yearDaniel J. Evans:
I got called back into the Navy during the Korean War.Daniel J. Evans:
I really got to a point where I thought maybe I would want to be involved politically.Daniel J. Evans:
Actually, as that first association continued, we got a little more legitimate. In those days, they