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Arnold Gilbert, Bronx, Government; David A. Goldberg, Bronx, Government; Harold S. Levy, Bronx, Social Relations; Paul M. Levine, Brooklyn, Economics; Morton M. Mancker, Codarhurst, Government; Stuart G. Levine, Hempstead, History and Literature; David M. Gerstein, Lawrence, Government; Robert I. Goldman, Lawrence, Economics; Arthur L. Liman, Lawrence, Government...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Genuine Scholars A Hidden Army, LaFarge Declares | 6/15/1954 | See Source »

...University of Alaska. Drafted, he was assigned to the Army Arctic Training Center at Big Delta. Pfc. Argus climbed a lot, but nothing really big until he tried McKinley with three friends, all former fellow students: Elton Thayer, the leader, a McKinley Park ranger and experienced mountaineer; Morton Wood; pilot and homesteader, who had assaulted the peak before, but failed; Pfc. Leslie Viereck of Ladd Air Force Base...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ALASKA: Single Slip | 6/14/1954 | See Source »

...They're trying to make a hero out of me, and I'm embarrassed," wrote Major George A. Davis from Korea to his wife Doris. A lean, dark Texan, he had been the "best all-round boy" in Morton (Texas) high school, later in the Pacific flew 266 missions and shot down seven Japanese planes. In Korea Davis downed 14 Red planes in all. On Feb. 10, 1952 he dived into a formation of Red MIGs, shot down two and was gunning for another when, mortally hit, his Sabre jet crashed. For his valiant last fight Pilot Davis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HEROES: Honor In Death | 5/10/1954 | See Source »

Those elected are: Bruce M. Selya '55 of Eliot House and Providence, R.I., president; Herbert S. Taylor '55 of Adams House and Roxbury, Mass., vice-president; Morton R. Korn '56 of Lowell House and Providence, R.I., corresponding secretary...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: U.N. Council Chooses Five 1954-'55 Officers | 5/6/1954 | See Source »

...when many a later famed jazzman was playing with a now all but forgotten outfit, e.g., Benny Goodman, Jack Teagarden, Glenn Miller and Jimmy McPartland turn up in Ben Pollack and His Orchestra. Others from the '20s: Eddie Condon's Hot Shots, Jelly Roll Morton's Red Hot Peppers. From the '30s: Jimmie Lunceford and His Chickasaw Syncopators and the legendary Jimmy Yancey, who beats out eight beautiful blues and boogies. RCA engineers managed to clean up the old masters until the recorded sound is as smooth as last year's models...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: New Pop Records, may 3, 1954 | 5/3/1954 | See Source »

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