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...hear his charges and his proof. Most of his accusations seemed to be a rehash of an old list of 108 names, dredged up in 1947 by the House Appropriations Committee. Since then, presumably, all had been rescreened by the State Deparment's security board (headed by Republican Conrad Snow) or the President's Loyalty Review Board (headed by Republican Seth Richardson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INVESTIGATIONS: The Battle of the Files | 3/20/1950 | See Source »

...later introduced him to the London literary world as his "best pupil." Eliot breezed through his course in three years, spent the fourth year working for his M.A. But he was no bookworm. Although he was shy, he made a point of going to dances and parties: Poet Conrad Aiken, a fellow student, recalls seeing tall, dapper Tom Eliot for the first time reeling out of the office of the Harvard Lampoon, where a punch party was in roaring progress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REFLECTIONS: Mr. Eliot | 3/6/1950 | See Source »

Engaged in Hollywood: Cinemactress Elizabeth Taylor, going on 18, and Conrad ("Nick") Hilton Jr., 23, son of Hotelman Conrad Hilton. Elizabeth's mother said that the young folks, who have been going steady for almost five months, will have a church wedding early...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Arrivals & Departures | 2/27/1950 | See Source »

...Edward, Niagara Falls' General Brock, and the Alpine Inn at Ste. Marguerite, Quebec, which Henderson plans to sell as soon as he can find a buyer. Henderson figured that the deal would boost his Sheraton Corp.'s total hotel assets to $64 million, though still well behind Conrad Hilton, the biggest U.S. hotel operator...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOTELS: Six for Sheraton | 2/6/1950 | See Source »

Alfred H. Conrad '45, 3G, assistant to Professor Schumpeter: "Professor Schumpeter was an exciting teacher who projected into us some of his tremendous need to grapple with problems and to test everything within his own reason Professor Schumpeter lived intellectually on a truly large scale; we have all gained from his life...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Colleagues Mourn Schumpeter Loss, Join in Tributes | 1/9/1950 | See Source »

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