Word: prager
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Meanwhile, Correspondent Arthur Zich, who had witnessed combat for more than a week with the U.S. 1st Air Cavalry Division, was relieved by Karsten Prager, who flew in from Hong Kong. Also on hand were TIME'S Pentagon correspondent. John Mulliken, and Stringer Zalin Grant. In the midst of the hectic week, McCulloch learned that his seven-year-old son David had undergone a successful emergency appendectomy in Hong Kong. "The jolt," said McCulloch later, "was at least partially absorbed by fatigue and activity...
...report the story, a TIME team of six correspondents-headed by Frank McCulloch and including Jess Cook, Karsten Prager, John Shaw James Wilde and Arthur Zich-covered all key action areas in two often sleepless weeks. Their dispatches filed around the clock for nine days over our new direct teletype channel from Saigon to New York, came to more than 50,000 words, from which Writer Jason McManus and Senior Editor Ed Hughes fashioned their account. A graphic part of the story is Cartographer Robert Chapin's map showing (within the limits of security) scale diagrams of the bristling...
Bankrolled by his bestseller on advertising, Madison Avenue, U.S.A., Martin Prager Mayer, 33, spent 30 months visiting 1,000 classrooms in 150 schools across the U.S. and Europe. This week he published his findings in The Schools (Harper; $4.95). His summary: "The higher one's view of the human potential, the more one will dislike the schools as they actually exist...