Word: adame
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Stimulated Readers Sirs: It is no news to you that people for divers and sundry reasons read TIME. ... I read it . . . because it often contains articles like the one . . . about Brian O'Nolan (TIME, Aug 23) of Eire, whom I don't know from Adam and-and this is precisely the point-about whom I'd still know nothing but for TIME...
...Possible author: Adam...
...their own time, are Wotherell, W. Kulick, K. W. Pauli, E. Kandib, R. H. Follett, R. H. Glauber, S. Aronoff, J. A. Jasper, M. Theaman, V. L. Migliore, B. T. Wesley, E. L. McDonald, L. Wagner, L. J. Kelly, John Vincek, Charles Coflin, and Adam Dydack...
Said New York Post Photography Editor John Adam Knight: "One of the amazing things to come out of this war has been the uniformly bad photography produced by the Army Signal Corps. . . . Another phenomenon is the superiority of the pictures sent back by young and relatively inexperienced photographers, such as Elisofon, as compared with the work of oldtime press photographers sent over by the picture syndicates...
Shouldering up to a $35,90 first place this week, Kirkland House shot past Winthrop, its nearest competitor, in the topsy-turvy War Bond race. After that, it was rather a matter of cents rather than dollars that separated the Houses. Winthrop's $20.60 topped Adam's $19.80 contribution, while Leverett boasted a $16.80 total. A slim dime was the sole determinant between Dunster's $16.50 and Eliot's $16.40; while all House sales added to a 7 cent per capita hand-out throughout the College...