Word: beaconed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Quite effusive in telling the father of Sylvester Gardiner '46 last Saturday afternoon that be had seen his son, now missing for almost a month, attending an athletic event in the St. Nicholas Arena in New York City, a mysterious informant fled from the family's Beacon Street home upon the suggestion that he repeat his story to the Cambridge police...
Gardiner was last seen positively at 10 o'clock the same evening by his family at his 184 Beacon Street home. They are still uncertain whether the missing crew star actually took his ice skates with him and attempted to use them at that time...
Last to talk to the 22 year-old College junior were his mother and younger brother, Thomas, on the night of January 23 at 10 o'clock in the family's Boston residence at 184 Beacon Street. The family's greatest fear is that Sylvester Gardiner may have gone through treacherous ice after he left them, possibly to indulge in moonlight skating on the Charles River...
...guest appearances in his first visit to the U.S., Munch was allowed to pick his own programs. In Boston, where he made a big hit, Beacon Hill rustled with rumors that he would succeed 72-year-old Serge Koussevitzky as the Boston's permanent conductor...
...long as U.S. servicemen-even radio beacon operators and weathermen-remain at Greenland outposts, the U.S. is exposed to verbal sniping from Moscow for "keeping troops on foreign soil." But with the Soviets trying to muscle in on Norway's Spitsbergen (TIME, Jan. 20), Washington military men thought this might be as good a time as any to buy Greenland, if they could...