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...Official eyes are closed or hastily averted from the increasing outbreaks of assaults with deadly weapons . . . While a student riot brimmed over into the streets in front of The Bronx's Walton High . . . a harried school official could think only of keeping the news of it from the press. 'We want to keep this down,' she pleaded. 'We want no publicity.' And this at a girls' school (enrollment: 3,150), where the situation is described by teachers and students as a 'powder keg,' with girls arming themselves with knives-their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: The New Three Rs | 3/15/1954 | See Source »

...University botanists concerned with the research include Paul C. Mangelsdorf, professor of Botany; Elso S. Barghoorn, associate professor of Botany; Walton C. Galiuat, a research follow; and Miss Margaret Wolfe of Radcliffe...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Botanists Establish Origin of Corn | 3/1/1954 | See Source »

Paul Forand, who upset Army's number one man, will lead the squad in the foil group along with Steve Schneider and Walton Rawls...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Once-Downed Fencers Meet B.U. Here Today | 2/10/1954 | See Source »

...Calorie Diet. After his regular open-air session on Tower Hill last week, Dr. Soper grabbed a quick lunch and a train for Walton-on-Thames to conduct a Communion service at 4 p.m., address a rally of church supporters, then deliver an evening sermon to a packed congregation. He was already suffering from a bad cold, caught at nightly outdoor meetings in the South Wales ports of Cardiff and Swansea and in the uplands on the English-Welsh border...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: This Is Religion | 2/1/1954 | See Source »

...Secret Love. For the past three years, he has been working on a new opera. "British composers," says Walton, "are all writing operas now." With about 20 minutes of music left to write, Walton thinks he may finish in another year. The work is Troilus and Cressida, based on Chaucer's poem, not Shakespeare's play ("You can't set Shakespeare's to music"), and the world's top opera houses have already made bids for the premiere. The story, adapted by British Librettist Christopher Hassall, is practically foolproof opera material. The scene...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Late-Blooming Prodigy | 8/17/1953 | See Source »

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