Word: fields
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...other robberies of a more elementary nature occurred in the immediate College area. A car belonging to Bruce Horowitz '50 was parked in the Soldiers Field parking lot during the football game. A window was forced open and a suitcase belonging to Horewitz's date was stolen. The case contained a dress and valuable jewelry...
Unknown to the U.S. public and the troops in the field, General MacArthur had received approval of the Joint Chiefs of Staff for his daring invasion plan at Inchon...
After sinking an estimated $25 million into his newspaper ventures, Marshall Field III had been loosening his grip on the editorial direction of his surviving daily, the tabloid Chicago Sun-Times (circ. over 610,000 daily). Last fall, though he kept the title of publisher, Field gave 34-year-old Marshall Field Jr. a lift up the ladder; he gave him day-to-day command of the news room to be shared with 50-year-old Managing Editor Milburn ("Pete") Akers (TIME, Nov. 14). This week, the elder Field made the transfer of power complete. He gave up his title...
...changes were made at the suggestion of Editor Richard J. Finnegan, 66, onetime publisher of the Times, who told Field that Marsh was learning the newspaper business so fast that Finnegan could step into semi-retirement as "consulting editor." Field Sr. not only agreed but decided to step out himself. In the game of musical chairs, young Field's team of deputies moved into power in name as well as fact. Akers took on the title of executive editor, and into his old job as managing editor stepped 39-year-old Thomas F. Reynolds, able, longtime Sun-Times Washington...
...Brooklyn, where fans had settled into a morose "wait till next year" mood, the Dodgers came to life. By last week's end, after winning twelve out of 15, they were only two games behind, and Flatbush was in a resurrection frenzy. When the Phillies moved into Ebbets Field for the last two games, the Dodgers took the first...