Word: daniels
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Sergeant James F. Daniel of Alameda, Calif., also a medic, kept records of the deaths he verified in two camps during 20 months of capture. The Chinese took the records away from him, but "I remembered the figures." Exactly 2,538. mostly American. "It was just starvation and disease," said he. "We could always feel the lice crawling over us." Care got better and fewer men died after the Korean truce talks began...
Judges for tonight will be: Arthur Smithies, professor of Economics, Daniel S. Cheever, associate professor of Government and Allston Burr tutor in Winthrop House, and Arnold M. Soloway, instructor in Economics and Allston Burr tutor at Leverett...
...Helen Dean Markham and Dr. Daniel Fine, teaching fellow in Medicine, are listed as under "active consideration" by the Corporation, but have been given time extensions...
Rear Admiral John C. Daniel, chief of the U.N. liaison group, concluded that many hundreds of really sick and wounded allied prisoners were being left behind in the North Korean stockades. He called a liaison meeting one day to ask the Communists to increase their quotas. His opposite number, North Korea's Lee Sang Cho, had learned or guessed what was on Daniel's mind and, even before Daniel could make his request, voluntarily promised to increase the number of allied returnees. He did-by exactly...
...string orchestra conducted by Dean Eckertsen; Vox, 3 LPs). A rich-voiced tribute to Italian Composer Arcangelo Corelli on the 300th anniversary of his birth. The symphony of its day, the concerto grosso contrasted a massed orchestra with a smaller group of solo instruments-here beautifully played by Violinists Daniel Guilet, Edwin Bachmann and Cellist Frank Miller. The music is vigorous and full of spirited contrasts...