Word: bernard
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...York these days," mused Bernard Murphy, news editor of the London Star, after a 7½hour transatlantic jet flight to this country, "is really no farther away than Newcastle." This perspective, which can be applied almost as well to Little Rock, Cape Canaveral and Hollywood, is now common coin on Fleet Street. As a result, the British press is busy discovering the U.S.-or at least trying to discover...
...Micro-Path System promises to be the hottest product marketed by Topp's two founders. President Bernard F. Gira and Executive Vice President Herbert J. Peterson. After working as purchasing agents in the aircraft industry, the two joined forces in 1955 to make electronic instruments for the missile age. They turn out instruments that tell an aircraft's angle of attack, compute its Mach number electronically, time and program the firing of its rocket armament; there is even an instrument to measure the structural-material erosion of missiles at hypersonic speeds. With a second division making radios...
...Fair Lady. Bernard Shaw, once a bone-crushing music critic, might just possibly have approved this musicomedy masterpiece fashioned from his Pygmalion...
...Mass. 44 Haughie, Glenn E. '61 HB 19 5.11 185 Clarkfield, Minn. 45 Crosson, Frank A. '61 HB 19 5.11 173 W. Roxbury, Mass. 46 Egan, William J. '61 HB 19 6.0 185 New Haven, Conn. 47 Pecosolido, Richard J. '61 HB 20 5.7 165 Ipswich, Mass. 50 Mattimore, Bernard G. '61 C 19 6.0 195 Worcester, Mass. 51 Eliades, Peter G. '60 C 19 6.1 205 Lowell, Mass. 52 Foster, Robert F. '59 C 21 5.10 195 Princeton, N. J. 53 Christenson, Jon H.Jr. '61 C 19 6.4 205 Syracuse, N. Y. 54 Hallowell, Roger...
...story that was hailed by Author Jean Giono as "the most extraordinary novel I have read in a long time," and praised by Jean Cocteau as "a prodigious masterpiece." Sculptor Harold Cousins, from Washington, D.C., has lived nine years in Paris, sold a sculpture last month to the Claude Bernard Gallery, and has been commissioned by Susse, the famed bronze caster, to do a mobile. Painter Beauford Delaunay, from Tennessee, lives in a small cottage in suburban Clamart and exhibits his work at the avant-garde Facchetti Gallery on the Left Bank...