Word: alan
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Every night we have observed large windows which have not been darkened in compliance with precautionary measures. W. B. Sanford, Alan N. Houghton, Thomas D. Connolly, Jr., Samuel Robbins, Franklin C. French, Calvin W. Cutler, Edward M. Rothman, Thaxter Swan, James E. Connor...
...department's work, however, deals with the less spectacular, if more exacting, work of restoring masterpieces as nearly as possible to their original condition. Where the original work of the artist has been painted over, these reworkings are detected by X-ray, ultraviolet, and infra-red rays in Alan Burrough's Department of X-Ray and are removed and the blank spaces carefully filled in to resemble the original. Actual paint, however, is never retouched or covered with new work. Perhaps the most ticklish job of this type was done in 1923, although not by the Fogg technical department...
There was just a trace of well-bred bitterness in the London press after General George C. Marshall and Harry Hopkins flew home from their consultations with British war leaders. It had been nice of the two visitors to bring gifts to Mrs. Winston Churchill and Sir Alan Brooke, the British Chief of the Imperial General Staff. But really, old boy, what gifts! Hadn't those American chaps heard that there is coal at Newcastle? The gifts: a crate of Brussels sprouts; a crate of cabbages...
...Alan Epstein '43, "Diamond Dust...
...Alan Steuer Epstein...