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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...last she invents an alter ego named Tony Something and trails off with her on a bus ride to oblivion. Right at the start, Tony Something is swept away by the crowd to the back of the bus; Natalie is left alone among the "enemy," which, to her tortured mind, now includes the whole human race. She tries to escape. They close in, holding her motionless. The man on her left nods and winks to the others. A woman's coat brushes mockingly against Natalie's face. Natalie thinks that all of them are in a plot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Psychological Chiller | 4/23/1951 | See Source »

After Hutchins' speech, William Y. Elliott, Leroy B. Williams Professor of Government, McGeorge Bundy, instructor in Government, and Chester Alter, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Boston University, will interrogate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hutchins to Talk At Spring's First Law Forum Here | 2/16/1951 | See Source »

...mark will be the last, now enrolled in the University, to take this special program. Committee meetings may in the future, if not on Tuesday, decide to abolish it altogether or alter it to provide A.B. degrees for men who have full College credits but are drafted before the seven years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 7-Year Law Student Wants Degree Now to Join Service | 2/10/1951 | See Source »

...Reserve Officer Candidates (ROC) program will probably open shortly. This program consists of two and a half hours per week in Boston plus two six-week summer cruises. Applicants may join Navy Reserve units now and apply for ROC alter. This program is free from draft, but promises to be highly competitive

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Revised Armed Services Policies | 1/30/1951 | See Source »

With El Campesino in the Paris courtroom was one of the largest collections of Soviet slave-camp alumni ever assembled ­Russians, Germans, Poles, Jews, Spaniards, and Balts. They included Jerzy Gliksman, brother of the Polish Socialist Victor Alter, who was executed by the NKVD in 1941; Margarete Buber-Neumann, author of Under Two Dictators (TIME, Jan. 15), whom the Bolsheviks jailed in Russia in 1938, then turned over to the Nazis in 1940; Julius Margolin, Tel Aviv philosophy student who traveled to France to tell the court about his six years in Soviet durance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COMMUNISTS: The Deepest Disillusionment | 1/22/1951 | See Source »

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