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After the war, Heyde was interned by the Allies but escaped to the north German state of Schleswig-Holstein, where, as "Dr. Fritz Sawade," he established a flourishing practice. Though many ranking Schleswig-Holstein officials were aware of Sawade's real identity, he was never taken into custody; over the years the doctor collected some $75,000 in fees as an expert medical witness before the state's courts. At last, in 1959 Sawade was unmasked as Heyde and thrown into jail...
...students, Peter T. Carman '66, Fritz Ermarth 3GSAS, Matthew W. Hall '66, and Larry W. Muir '65, all members of the Harvard Mountaineering Club, left in a party organized and led by Ritner E. Walling, an M.I.T. graduate who has had considerable climbing experience in the area...
...Yorkers can see what opened the eyes of the Russians: a near-duplicate show of the prints sent by the U.S. State Department in exchange for a Soviet graphic-arts show, now in Milwaukee. Woodcuts, etchings, lithographs, colorgraphs and intaglios by Sister Mary Corita, Ben Shahn, Leonard Baskin, Fritz Eichenberg, Sidney Goodman, Edmond Casarella and 15 other U.S. printmakers show off a revolution in graphic techniques. Through...
...FRITZ KOENIG-Staempfli, 47 East 77th. A host of entities merge in cast bronzes by West Germany's foremost sculptor. From such subjects as an ancient quadriga, Manhattan and a man in a landscape, he fashions a miracle of the union of one life with another. Through...
Pucker Up & Blow. The Jug Band's anchor man is Fritz Richmond, 24, a shaggy, red-haired bean pole who plays washtub, stovepipe and jug. He is so immersed in washtub playing that once, while in the Army, he got carried away and played a Quonset hut by nailing the door shut, stringing a wire from the doorknob to the tip of a 10-ft. pole and strumming. "It made a deep, very deep sound," he says, lost in wonder at the effect. His present instrument is a $2.49 Sears, Roebuck washtub, but metal fatigue forces...