Word: donalds
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...water deal (some say $100 million, others $6 million), the parallel fact was that Harry Chandler placed his faith in growth. When, shortly after World War I, Times Reporter Bill Henry brought a young, Brooklyn-born plane builder in to see the boss, Chandler's eyes brightened. Donald Douglas, Reporter Henry explained, had worked for Glenn Martin on planes for the Army and Navy; now he wanted to open his own aircraft factory in Los Angeles. Said Chandler: "I don't know much about either aviation or Mr. Douglas, Mr. Henry, but if you think they...
...Tuesday's morning session on "Current Status of Education about Communism in the United States." Participants in a special panel discussion at the meeting will be Henry W. Bragdon, of Phillips Exeter Academy; the Rev. Robert J. Henle, S.J., Dean of the Graduate School of St Louis University; and Donald W. Oliver, Instructor in Education at the University...
...Donald Stoltenberg received the overall Grand Prize for his painting "Times Square No. 2." This is a large work in which the patches of light jump out at the beholder with almost blinding force. Strangely, the painting improves if looked at from an oblique angle...
First prize in graphic arts rightly went to Leonard Baskin for his superb "Shofar Prayer." Other awards went to William Georgenes, Jane Stouffer and Donald Kelley, the last outstanding for his "Priscilla." In sculpture, first prize went to Harold Tovish's good "Head of a Girl," with honorable mention to William Martin's striking "Stalking Bird." I liked George Aaron's "Jeremiah" and Peter Abate's "Youth and His Dreams" most...
...Donald A. Quarles. Deputy Secretary...