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...27th Willie went one up. On the next five holes Dick Chapman, playing the best golf of his career, racked up four pars and a birdie; Turnesa matched him stroke for stroke. On the 33rd Chapman faltered, missed a six-foot putt, and Turnesa took the hole. On the 34th, with a chance to stay in the running by halving, Chapman worried over his crucial putt for a full five minutes. Then he missed it. He turned to the crowd and said: "Willie's a great golfer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Two Yanks at Carnoustie | 6/9/1947 | See Source »

...Much?" One night last week Manhattan Architect Wallace Harrison, who had helped build Rockefeller Center for the Rockefellers, walked into Manhattan's jangling, spangly Monte Carlo where Bill Zeckendorf was just beginning to enjoy himself. It was his sixth wedding anniversary, his partner's 34th birthday. Architect Harrison had a map of Manhattan in his hand. Ringing Zeckendorf's East Side site with a pencil, he asked: "How much?" Without batting an eye, Zeckendorf tossed off his answer: $8,500,000. Forthwith, a 30-day option in the name of John D. Rockefeller Jr. was signed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STATES & CITIES: First Avenue, New York | 12/23/1946 | See Source »

Franz Lehar, reported the Paris press, was at his villa in the Austrian Tyrol, recovering from an eye operation, and working on his 34th operetta...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Vision | 10/28/1946 | See Source »

Only one of Union's veteran-students said that his presence at the seminary was definitely the result of his war experience. Elsewhere the evidence was conflicting. At Princeton Theological Seminary, Cleo Buxton, who fought through Italy as a captain with the 34th Division, said: "The war definitely turned me to the ministry. . . . I know of many who will become ministers who had no plans to do so before." But many more echoed the views of Captain Eugene Liggitt, an Army chaplain at Princeton. Said Chaplain Liggitt: "I do not think the war turned many men to the ministry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Ministers in Foxholes? | 12/31/1945 | See Source »

Last week on China's lucky "Double Tenth"-the tenth day of the tenth month-came the 34th anniversary of the Republic. In Shanghai, the populace went wild with joy released, and the city fathers spent $5,000,000 (about $7,000 U.S.) on street decorations. In Chungking, cheering crowds sang the unifying words of the new China's national anthem. For the first time in a decade they were not idle words. Peace had brought back a vision: a reunited China...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: One Goal | 10/22/1945 | See Source »

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