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...Jean Bartel, Miss America 1943, became a Broadway singer, but will probably be best remembered for her patriotism. In the year following her crowning, she sold more than $2,500,000 worth of war bonds. In the late 1940s she did a little CIA work in Lebanon. The most famous Miss America is undoubtedly New York City's Commissioner of Consumer Affairs, Bess Myerson Grant, who put a little too much truth in packaging at the 1945 pageant by tucking her 36-in. bust into a size 34 swimsuit. The most infamous beauty, alas, came from the pageant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Queen for a year | 9/6/1971 | See Source »

Marion plans to use Burke Dial, Phil Rapaport, and Ted Bartel in the foil. Emil Godfrey, Pat Pugliese, and Robert Chew will fence in the sabre, and Jack Bird, Gilbert Castle, Eliot Hurwitz, and George Thomas will compete in the epee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Frosh Hoopsters Lose; Icemen Face B.U. | 12/11/1968 | See Source »

...lone score was the result of still another fumble. The Crimson safety man bobbled a punt in the second quarter, and this time Tufts recovered. John Fitch scored the touchdown. The JV's tallied twice themselves in the period, however, on runs by Dave Ward and Grady Watts. Fred Bartel ran for the extra points...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: JV Team Overwhelms Tufts, 45-6; Entire Crimson Squad Sees Action | 10/13/1960 | See Source »

Before she starred on the Philco Playhouse (CBS-TV), in a tailor-made drama called Run, Girl, Run, Lee Ann Meriwether, 19, better known as Miss America of 1955, got some encouragement from two previous titleholders, Yolande Betbeze ('51) and Jean Bartel ('43). Asked why so few of her predecessors had made the grade as successful actresses, Lee Ann had a blandly optimistic answer. "A lot of the girls haven't wanted it," purred...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jan. 3, 1955 | 1/3/1955 | See Source »

Some 700 of Berlin's deaf-mutes are members of the church. Once they worshiped in Berlin's Evangelical cathedral, in the Soviet sector. As the cold war grew hotter, many West Berlin members were afraid to go there, so Bartel borrowed St. Matthew's, in the U.S. sector, to hold Sunday afternoon services. Before he retires, he hopes to find and equip a church which the deaf-mute worshipers of West Berlin can call their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Gospel, with Gestures | 3/12/1951 | See Source »

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