Word: arthur
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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About $160,000 will be required to finance the five-year project, according to Arthur M. Schlesinger, Francis Lee Higginson Professor of History, Emeritus, chairman of the Advisory Board of the Women's Archives...
...yesterday thrust a monumental task on the shoulders of three local academicians during a telecast called "Destiny Makers." Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. '38, professor of History, Donald Bigelow, professor of history at Brandeis, and John H. Laverly, professor of philosophy at B.U., undertook to determine the names of the five most influential Americans of the first half of the 20th century...
Tufts' coach, Charlie Arthur, had admitted last week that he did not really have a hockey team to play the Crimson and last Saturday a crowd of 1100 could not help but agree with...
...winter. See NATIONAL AFFAIRS, What If . . .? As for the larger-looming question-"What if Russia decides to oppose the U.S. moves to establish world order?" -the U.S. now has the biggest big stick in its history: an armed force far mightier than the Russians', presided over by Admiral Arthur Radford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, a man who doodles (see cut) while listening to his colleagues, and who reflects his hard-driving personality in his motto, "The more our country sweats in peace, the less it will bleed in war." See NATIONAL AFFAIRS, The Man Behind...
...Army's General Maxwell Taylor, blue for the Air Force's General Nathan Twining, navy blue for the Navy's Admiral Arleigh Burke, brown for the Marine Corps' General Randolph Pate, and a nonsymbolic black for the fifth man-the quiet man -four-star Admiral Arthur William Radford, 60, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and senior military adviser to the President. Before these five military officers also lies an awesome agenda. It can sweep across the types and size of next year's H-bomb production, this year's first test flight...