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...tone of pessimism in this report is emphasized five years later, in the class of '29's Twenty-Fifth Reunion Report. Amid biographies of his classmates Leroy Anderson, John K. Fairbank, Alwyn Pappenheimer, and others, Blackmun announces that he has given...

Author: By Michael Ryan, | Title: 'As Far as I Know, He Was Never a Criminal Type' | 5/12/1970 | See Source »

...even an editor or two). But TIME is very much the work of individuals-with styles, ideas and idiosyncracies of their own. Their identities, though, are more and more frequently mentioned in our pages. Thus, we are not reluctant to inform Reader Katz that the man he admires is Alwyn Lee, who has been rendering judgments on the literary world for TIME since...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Sep. 26, 1969 | 9/26/1969 | See Source »

...Italy that he and his wife Essie have bought from an actor named Arnoldo Foa. Since the place has only a sometime well, and awaits a regular water supply, Lee calls it "Foa's Ark." It is a remark that an editor might reluctantly delete from one of Alwyn Lee's reviews (editing Lee is not easy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Sep. 26, 1969 | 9/26/1969 | See Source »

...Petrograd. The families fled the country together in 1919. Later, in Paris, Vishniak edited a Russian quarterly that published young Vladimir's early novels. Researcher Vera Kovarsky, who also escaped to France with her family during the Russian Revolution, remembers Nabokov from literary evenings in Paris. Contributing Editor Alwyn Lee met the novelist in 1958, when he wrote TIME'S highly laudatory review of Lolita...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: may 23, 1969 | 5/23/1969 | See Source »

...entrance hall of Villa Hiigel, the 200-room stone and steel mansion where Alfried Felix Alwyn Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach was born, 500 business, political and labor leaders gathered late last week for the funeral of the last sole ruler of the Ruhr's most powerful industrial dynasty. After the eulogies, a Krupp band struck up a miners' song called Glueck Auf (Good Fortune) and led the way out through a crowd to a hearse waiting in the rain. Behind followed ten Krupp miners bearing the oaken casket. Visibly in tears was Krupp's longtime confidant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Germany: End of the Dynasty | 8/11/1967 | See Source »

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