Word: duncan
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...game fishing, like any other kind of fishing, is partly a matter of luck-being at the right place at the right time. One day last week, Commander Duncan Hodgson of the Royal Canadian Navy was at the right place, St. Ann Bay, Nova Scotia, at the right time, 1 p.m. He caught a whopper. Moreover, he did it with almost primitive disregard for what U.S. tuna experts consider standard routine...
...after running the Tokyo bureau for the last three years, turned around and headed back for the Far East. LIFE Editor John Osborne, a former TIME senior editor, who was in the Philippines on a swing through the Far East, took off for For mosa via Hong Kong. David Duncan, LIFE photographer, who had left Japan originally with Gibney, was "some where in Korea...
...ASIA), taking along four correspondents-the Associated Press's Russell Brines, the United Press's Earnest Hoberecht, International News Service's Howard Handleman, and Australian Newsman Roy MacArtney. In the Bataan, when it flew back to Tokyo with MacArthur, was LIFE'S Photographer David Duncan, who took with him the first complete picture coverage of the war. (His photographs appear in this week's LIFE and TIME...
...Birdsall, Paul Grew '50, Brooke, Peter Albert '52, Byrne, James Jay '52, Chamberlin, Frederick Bishop, Jr. '50, Clark, Sydney Proctor, Jr. '51, Coburn, Frederick Rhodes '51, Davidson, Paul Lane '50 (Captain), Davis, Wilbur Michel '50, Graham, William George Brown '51, Hudner, Richard Reilly '51, Lynch, John Dee '52, Mauran, Duncan Hunter '50, Plissner, William Alan '51, Post, Richard St. Francis '51, Spence, William James '52, Thayer, Edward Clailin '51, Thomas, Richard Henry, 3d '52, Waring, Bayard David '51, Yost, Edward DuRoss '52, Berg, Maurice '50 (Manager...
Davidson, Paul Lane '50 (Captain), Davis, Wilbur Michel '50, Mauran, Duncan Hunter...