Word: byronic
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...will address a two-week conference organized by the Nieman Foundation for May 18 to May 29. Delegates from more than 50 leading newspapers and periodicals have been invited to join this most comprehensive of war studies and hear such well-known speakers as Archibald MacLeish and Byron Price...
Among the renowned outsiders participating in the Institute will be Archibald MacLeish, director of the OFF; Nicholas J. Spykman, author of "American Strategy in World Politics"; censor Byron Price; John Foster of the British Embassy; and Major Alexander P. de Seversky, author of "Victory Through Air Power." Walter Lippman is expected to attend but is not scheduled to speak...
Singer, Martin Byron...
...McMahon '42. Richard P. Kleeman '44 of New York City and Leverett House was named program director, and John M. Cochrane '43 of Brookline and Lowell House technical director. James W. Morley '43 of South Norwalk, Connecticut and Leverett House was chosen business manager. Newly elected production director Byron E. Van Raalte, Jr. '43 of Cedarhurst, New York, completes the slate...
...sources which, under such a law, would shut up like clams. Congressmen would be as suspect as anybody else. Reporters would presumably be informed of "secret" material only by notice in the Federal Register -something like notice of divorce suit by advertisement. There was reason to believe that Censor Byron Price liked the bill as little as anybody; and such a law-a death sentence to voluntary censorship-would leave his Office of Censorship with little...