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...Northwest Airlines' Flight 307- out of Washington with ten passengers aboard - was cleared for instrument letdown to Minneapolis' Wold-Chamberlain airport. Pilot Don Jones, 42, and dependable "old man" of the line, hunched forward in his seat, his eyes fixed on the soft-glowing needles of the luminous instruments before him. On such a night their judgment was better than his own; fine-grained snow slanted dazzlingly against the windshield of his twin-engined Martin...
...yard medley relay--Yale (Norton, Smith, Chamberlain); Harvard (Cover, Emerson, Collins). Time...
Both the House and freshman 145-pound fights featured sharp, hard punching. Mat Peppard of Leverett defeated Dick Conway of Adams, while shifty Dick Ocheltree downed Dick Chamberlain for the freshman 145-pound championship...
Honest Mike. Ruth and Mike made a fine team, especially when it came to crusading for the Communist Party. "We had our hands full," says Author McKenney, whose sense of humor is not deep, "with the arms embargo, Prime Minister Chamberlain, the Anti-Lynch bill, and related problems." But now, at 38, she cannot but smile as she recalls some of the differences that stood between her and her husband in those youthful days, e.g., his conviction (the result of his gentle upbringing) that one should always pay one's bills. "I was truly shocked when Mike informed...
Emperor Hirohito was anxious to do everything in accordance with Japan's new democracy-or at least in compromise with it. Instead of arranging his second daughter's marriage through a go-between in the time-honored way, he sent his frock-coated vice chief chamberlain directly to the bridegroom-elect. "Their Majesties, the Emperor and Empress," hissed the imperial emissary, bowing low, "would like to have their daughter married to Honorable Takatsukasa. What are his feelings on the subject?" "I accept," said 26-year-old Toshimichi Takatsukasa, a $20-a-month clerk in the Traffic Museum, bowing...