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...three months ago, wrote a miffed male reader of Britain's Roman Catholic weekly, the Tablet. The Tablet printed a reply from Alan M. Allan, managing director of London's famed silk house, Jacqmar...
...Columbia University, Historian Allan Nevins is known as the man who is always writing a book. But "every time I start to write one," says he, "I get annoyed." The trouble is that many of the most important men of U.S. history have died without ever telling the full story of what they did, thought and saw. They are the presidential advisers, the party bosses, the behind-the-scenes movers and shakers of business and politics. To Nevins, this has always seemed a tragic dissipation of source material...
FRESHMAN BASKETBALL--Major Basketball Numerals 1953--Glen O. Bair, Therley D. Briggs, John C. Canepa, Peter G. Collias, Forest W. Hanson, David B. Heller, Russell E. Johnson, Edward W. Judson, Allan F. Kenney, Albert L. LoMay, Richard A. Lionette, Richard L. Myers, John D. Nichols, Jr., Craig B. Stonestreet, James A. Urdan, and Paul M. Zatulove, Manager...
...airline and aircraft industries backed up CAB with some good news of their own for stockholders last week: ¶ United Air Lines reported a $2.3 million profit for 1949, the first in three years. President William Allan Patterson said the better showing was due to record revenues (up 10%) and increased operating efficiency...
...Edgar Allan Poe's "The Masque of the Red Death," the first show in the "Nevermore" series, goes on the air tomorrow evening...