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...reporters as an expert craftsman who knows precisely what newsmen need and will do everything in his power to deliver the goods, e.g., he 'was out of bed by 6 a.m. each day for the first two weeks in Denver to see the President and issue a bulletin in time for the first editions of afternoon papers...
...actual total expenditure was $38,722.25, still a bargain, even in the early 1800s. An itemized account of the expenditures may be found in an article by Grace Lewis* in the Bulletin of the Missouri Historical Society (July...
Married. James Michener, 48, novelist (The Bridges of Toko-ri), connoisseur of things Japanese (The Floating World), 1947 Pulitzer Prizewinner for Tales of the South Pacific; and Colorado-born Nisei Mari Yoriko Sabusawa, 35, assistant editor of the American Library Association Bulletin; he for the third time, she for the first; in Chicago...
...announcement never came. In stead, there was a terse bulletin stating that the plane would be an hour late. Later it was announced that it would be two hours late. Finally the dreaded announcement came: Flight 409 was down. Late in the afternoon the anguished people in the waiting room learned that Flight 409, inexplicably 25 miles west of its course, had crashed into 12,005-ft. Medicine Bow Peak, near Laramie, Wyo., killing all 66 aboard. It was the worst commercial airliner crash in U.S. history...
Housemasters last night were reluctant to discuss the proposed rules change before they met together. However, Elliott Perkins '23, Master of Lowell House, hinted in a notice posted Tuesday on the Lowell bulletin board that the proposal will face strong opposition. After cautioning House members about signing out late with woman guests, Perkins continued...