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Coulson, Freshman first-sacker, who started playing ball at the age of nine, stands 5 feet, 11 inches, throws right, and hits a long ball from the port side. As captain of the Lawrence High outfit, he pounded out a merry 440 average over the past two years, was named...
Merry-Go-Round. In Saint John, New Brunswick, Alphonse Arsenault plunged, fully clothed, into roaring Reversing Falls, which nobody had ever survived, got caught in a huge whirlpool that spun him merry-go-round while he shouted "Whoops," two minutes later washed him ashore, still whooping, 100 yards downstream.
Merry ("Madcap") Fahrney, red-haired cough-syrup heiress (TIME, April 19, 1943), who romped off to Buenos Aires two years ago after divorcing husband No. 5 and denouncing the U.S., declared herself finished with Nazi Baron Herbert von Strempel (up-to-the-last-minute favorite for No. 6) and ready...
Most Americans were horrified to learn that among the souvenirs which U.S. servicemen have sent back from the South Pacific there have been a few Japanese soldiers' skulls. They were also shocked to read last week (in Drew Pearson's Merry-go-Round), that Pennsylvania's Representative...
In a half-hour film, Humphrey Jennings (The Silent Village, Listen to Britain-TIME, Sept. 13) tells the story of the British "capture" of this German song. He forecasts its future in a long gliding panoramic shot of London's postwar dockside market streets, where a honkytonk version creates...