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...side was an excerpt from a Hedda column gibing at Actress Joan Fontaine. On the other was an excerpt from a column by Hearst's Harry Crocker, frequent escort of Actress Fontaine, noting an "inane attack in print by a certain female." "Hollywood," Crocker had written, "realizes that [such] ridiculous outbreaks are the result of her years of frustration as a jobless actress." Below, signed Joan Bennett, was the query: "This COULDN'T be you, could it, Hedda...
...with AEC and issued a guarded statement. After "four years' work in which the necessary background information of both the chemical and nuclear properties of the heavy elements [were] investigated and systematized . . . extremely small amounts of the new element were made on the 60-inch cyclotron of the Crocker Radiation Laboratory . . . Details concerning how the new isotope was made and its properties are not available, but theoretical considerations rule out its use in production of atomic weapons...
...from which the army has never wavered. From its years of experience on the seamy side of life, the army thinks that it knows as much about drunkenness as any other organization. It maintains that evangelism can reach into depths of degradation which psychiatry cannot touch. Says Captain Tom Crocker, onetime alcoholic and drug addict who is now in command of the army's famed Harbor Light corps in Chicago: "Overcoming drunkenness is a matter of prayer from beginning to end. God is the deciding factor. The job is too overwhelming to be done by human means alone." With...
...Frank W. Crocker '21, attorney to the Treasurer of the University. Paul C. Cabot '21, last night rebuked the claims of a Boston realtor for a $25,000 payment for a lost commission from the University...
...Crocker said that the University did not hire Fitzgerald to handle the real estate sale, but that the dealer volunteered to get a buyer for the property. The University, however, received a more advantageous bid, Crocker added, and by passed Fitzgerald's offer...