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...with the knowledge of other bonfires ready for the lighting that the West watched the hot embers fade in Korea...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: War: What Now? | 7/9/1951 | See Source »

...size of the crowds that came to hear his speeches-27,000 at the 75,000-seat Cotton Bowl in Dallas, 15,000 at a high-school stadium in Fort Worth-but his critics were probably hasty-hopeful in counting empty seats as evidence that he had begun to fade away. In each city, nearly everybody turned out to see him on the parade route; the stadium crowds were small for a football game but large for an evening speech, particularly when it could be heard more comfortably on the radio or seen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TEXAS: A Delightful Trip | 6/25/1951 | See Source »

...announcer to say a few words. He obliged with some old memories of Babe Ruth, Walter Johnson and Lou Gehrig, ended by throwing his favorite punch line with a slight twist: "Unlike old soldiers who never die, unfortunately these men did, but American sportsmanship will never let their memory fade away." Next, in black tie and double-breasted dinner jacket, he turned up at the theater to see Mary Martin in South Pacific, the general's first Broadway show in 20 years. Later, he enjoyed a dressing-room chat with the star. Asked what song he preferred, Mrs. MacArthur...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Jun. 4, 1951 | 6/4/1951 | See Source »

...soldiers may fade away, but emeritus professors keep right on working. This year, Sidney B. Fay, '96, professor of History, emeritus, came out of retirement on two-days notice to give History 132 when William L. Langer '15, Coolidge Professor of History, was called to Washington...

Author: By Ernest A. Ostro, | Title: Emeritus Professors Continue Work, Return from Retirement to Teach | 5/25/1951 | See Source »

...sell for $95 in about 60 stores all over the U.S., including San Francisco's Roos Bros., Boston's Kennedy's, Kansas City's Palace Clothing Co. Suits made from Dacron are lighter and cooler than summer-weight wool, will not wrinkle, stretch or fade; the crease in the trousers can only be removed with a hot iron. Last summer, Witty made experimental suits for 200 test customers. One man accidentally tumbled out of a canoe while wearing his Dacron suit; after hanging the suit up to dry for a few hours, he took it down...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TEXTILES: Enter Dacron | 5/21/1951 | See Source »

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