Word: davids
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Robert, C. Fisher '51 of Stoughton Hall and Kansas City was appointed literary editor, David C. Brisk of Weld Hall and New York City sports editor, and Jefferson Watkins of Brooklyn, Feature editor...
Theodore H. Turner '50 and John Silverstone '49 will journey to the October 25 and 26 conference of the National Student Association with vetteran N.S.A. conferees Frederick D. Houghtelling '50, William J. Richard, Jr. '49, and David C. Poskanzer '50, the Student Council decided last night...
When the New York Herald's Henry Stanley found Dr. David Livingstone in darkest Africa, the Herald scored an exciting scoop.* Last week the Herald Tribune front-paged the results of another notable foray into dark territory: the report of a four-man team of Trib correspondents, on ten weeks behind the "Iron Curtain...
...chain's uneven movie production was just an appendix to its operation of some 125 theatres. RKS's setup was to make a few pictures, hire others from independent producers. It was on such a lease arrangement that RKO took over Schary in 1946 from David O. Selznick. The first four pictures he made for RKO (Spiral Staircase, Till the End of Time, The Farmer's Daughter and The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer) helped lift RKO's 1946 net income to $12 million, more than double the previous year...
Atomic Soil. As TVA administrator, David E. Lilienthal was once the bogeyman of private power magnates. As chairman of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Lilienthal spoke soothing words in Detroit to free enterprisers. Reporting that commercially feasible atomic power was probably at least a decade off, Lilienthal added : "... This atomic industry can never flourish and grow and find its proper place . . . unless it sends its roots deep and wide into the . . . soil of competitive private industry." Suiting action to words, Lilienthal appointed seven industrialists as consultants on atomic power...