Word: donalds
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...criticized the Division for the accuracy of the material which it did issue. When it released records of the Yalta conference in the spring, many people, including Sir Winston Churchill, asserted that serious mistakes had been made. And less than a month ago a dismissed member of the Division, Donald M. Dozer, publicly stated that efforts were being made to "pretty up the record of U.S. diplomacy during the Second World...
...this policy, believed to be a result of rowdiness by two of the colleges last spring, is continued in future years, the H.A.A. will consider sending a representative with the team. "But I am sure that the Harvard captain is perfectly capable of looking after his team," Donald M. Felt '49, assistant director of Athletics, said last night...
Starlet Jil (A Twinkle in God's Eye) Jarmyn, 23 and a well-turned no Ibs. Prize: the affections of straight-shooting Horse Operactor Donald ("Red Ryder") Barry, 45, who, true to the best traditions of the Wild West, took no side in the ladies' brawl. Dropping around to Red's house, unannounced, at 11 a.m. for a spot of coffee. Jil was startled to find Susan in bed wearing blue and white pajamas. Barry, in maroon pajamas, suggested that Jil's visit was untimely. It was. After that, declared Jil, Susan came at her with...
...Force has been so bedeviled by reports of flying saucers (the little-men-from-Venus kind) that it is almost afraid to talk about saucer-shaped aircraft. Last week Secretary of the Air Force Donald A. Quarles released a few well-guarded words about a vertically rising jet-craft that will soon be tested by Ryan Aeronautical Co. of San Diego. He admitted that it might be mistaken for some sort of flying saucer...
...piano accompaniment reduced the effectiveness of Stravinsky's rhythmically complex and dramatic score, but exciting singing from the European list group counteracted the lack of an orchestra. I Carter Brown '56 was an excellent narrator and Robert L. Loud '56 sang the part of a messenger lustily. Donald Parsons 1G had too light and lyric a tenor voice for the extremely difficult role of Oedipus...