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...anything I could use as a human being -love, understanding or comfort"). A Child of the Century drives home the lesson that words and phrases are best kept short and plain-a fact Hecht might have learned from the story he tells about Author Michael (The Green Hat} Arlen, who "affected a shepherd's crook for evening wear." Once at dinner a lady novelist told him: "You look almost like a woman." Arlen studied her for a moment and answered simply...
...beauty was caught by the sharp eyes of two fine cameramen, N. Paul Kenworthy Jr. and Robert H. Crandall, who roamed for over two years from New Mexico to Oregon, prospecting for pictorial gold. (Sequences were also contributed by Stuart V. Jewell, Jack C. Couffer, Don Arlen and Tad Nichols.) They brought back a pokeful of high-grade nuggets...
...Bayley F. Mason '51 received the award for their survey of admissions policies at Harvard which appeared in the June 21, 1951 issue of the CRIMSON. The short story, "The Water Hazard," printed in the June, 1951 issue of the Lampoon, netted honorable mention for Michael J. Arlen...
Professional Career: First command: 6th Pursuit Squadron, Hawaii, 1929, where he won a reputation as one of the service's best aerial gunners. In 1927 he was assigned to fly as Richard Arlen's double in the crash sequence of Wings. In 1939 he went into the Air Corps plans division, where General Carl ("Tooey") Spaatz was his "boss; was awarded the DSM three years later for his work on World War II air plans; became a brigadier general. In 1943, appointed Chief of Staff of the Northwest African Strategic Air Forces, won the DFC and Silver Star...
Last year's book for "Seeing Red" was written by Michael J. Arlen '52, Ralph M. Blum '54, Malcolm R. MacDougal '52, and Charles C. Osbourne...