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Word: ellison (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...privileges and opportunities, he also shares his headaches. Sa,ys a Negro newspaperman: "When the Negro had less freedom, he could blame the whites for whatever went wrong with him. Now it's harder for him to blame the whites for his failures." Says Negro Novelist Ralph (Invisible Man) Ellison: "After a man makes $10,000 or $20,000 a year, the magic fades. He is just another man with his problems." Most Negroes still wish they had that kind of problem, but many will agree with Ellison that "we are all Americans together, all modern men together...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The U. S. Negro, 1953 | 5/11/1953 | See Source »

Graven goes at one as usual. At two is Brooks Harris, and at three is Martin Heckscher. Karl Purnell plays four, Bill Green five, and Tony Ellison six for the "A" squad...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Tennis Teams Will Play | 5/1/1953 | See Source »

...double Harris will team with Graven and Hockscher with Ellison...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Tennis Teams Will Play | 5/1/1953 | See Source »

Francis L. Bacon, Boston, Mass.; Richard C. Cook, 2nd, Montclair, N. J.; Roger S. Cortesi, New York, N. Y.; Arthur B. Ellison, Hamilton, Mass.; Lee M. Folger, Washington, D. C.; Hamish C. F. Gravem, Orleans, Mass.; William T. Green, Jr., Belmont, Mass.; Arthur B. Harris, Quincy, Mass.; Martin A. Heckscher, Fort Washington, Pa.; Robert C. Milton, Jr., Worcester, Mass.; Lee G. Rosenberg, New York, N. Y.; Landon Thomas, Jr., August, Ga.; Werner R. H. Genieser, Philadelphia...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 222 Letters Awarded for Winter Sports | 4/29/1953 | See Source »

...season." Some will spend a year or two as secretaries or receptionists; many are out for careers; almost all want a smattering of culture. So in addition to the social graces, the club offers French, homemaking and stenography. If a girl is particularly ambitious, she may-unless Miss Ellison rules to the contrary-take interior decorating, philosophy, dressmaking, mathematics, art, Latin. She will also get such extracurricular broadening as a visit to Fleet Street, a day at the Derby, a tour of a factory, watching the ceremony of Trooping the Color. She may also sell programs at charity bazaars, learn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: The Monkeys | 3/2/1953 | See Source »

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