Word: cornelius
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Last year's champs, Cornelius Marx '65 and Roger Cohen '65, both now in Harvard graduate schools, will be defending their open-pairs title Saturday in a two-session event...
...LAST BATTLE, by Cornelius Ryan. With meticulous detail, Author Ryan (The Longest Day) paints an exciting, often terrifying account of the final death agonies of Berlin and Hitler's Third Reich during World...
...LAST BATTLE by Cornelius Ryan. 571 pages. Simon and Schuster...
...include wage increases of about 6%. What about me guidelines? Said Union President Jacob Potofsky: "They don't worry us." William A. Boyle, president of the United Mine Workers, said that his union would also demand wage increases in excess of the guidelines. In even more open defiance, Cornelius J. Haggerty, head of the A.F.L.-C.I.O.'s building and construction trades department, pointed out that the guidelines have no legal sanction and, speaking on behalf of 18 building trades unions, declared that his people would pay no attention whatever to guidelines while negotiating contracts covering about...
Diminutive Presence. Now 41, Capote has executed an "esthetic experiment." He calls it a "new literary form" -a "nonfiction novel." It is an unfortunate term, as contradictory as it is pretentious. Cornelius Ryan's The Longest Day, a reconstruction in novel form of the Allied Normandy landings, Lillian Ross's Picture, a book-length study of the making of the film Red Badge of Courage, and John Hersey's Hiroshima are numbered among the creditable jobs of journalism that antedate Capote's esthetic experiment. Not to forget that old master, Ernest Hemingway...