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Word: gabrielsons (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...seemed to have made her "sign of love upon the air up to the very last minutes." Her mother and father looked only once at the frail, empty corpse and then left, "wheeling a baby carriage piled high with books, dolls, toys, two suitcases, and no baby . . ." Author Gabrielson has written this cry from the heart with courage and competence. It may well bring a measure of consolation to other grieving parents. And, to all readers, it will be a signal affirmation of the human spirit that succeeds, against great odds, in finding the solace of life in death...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Americans at War | 1/7/1957 | See Source »

...STORY OF GABRIELLE (118 pp.)-Catherine Gabrielson-World...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Life in Death | 1/7/1957 | See Source »

...stale. Most TV shows live precariously from one 13-week option to the next, but Nelson's I Remember Mama (Fri. 8 p.m., CBS) has been on the air regularly for nearly five years with the same sponsor (General Foods), the same basic cast, the same editor, Frank Gabrielson, and the same producer, Carol Irwin. Veteran actors Peggy Wood and Judson Laire are still playing a lovable pair of Norwegian immigrants in San Francisco; Robin Morgan, Dick Van Patten and Rosemary Rice are still their Americanized children. Everyone has just gotten a little older...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Radio: The Three Prosceniums | 12/28/1953 | See Source »

CARTHAGE Hydrocol, the ill-fated synthetic gasoline company set up in 1946 and headed by ex-Republican National Chairman Guy Gabrielson (TiME, June 26, 1950), may be back in business before long. Stanolind Oil & Gas Co. wants to take over the closed-down Texas plant, pay off an $18.5 million RFC loan, and put another $25 million into expansion. The RFC, which is itself going out of business, is negotiating with stockholders to okay the deal, and thus get back the money it sank in the project...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Clock, Nov. 9, 1953 | 11/9/1953 | See Source »

Despite the numbers, many newsmen and photographers had a hard time covering the story. There were not enough badges for half the newsmen who wanted them. One newsman, told by Republican Chairman Guy Gabrielson that all his press tickets were gone, got some right away from Chicago's Democratic Boss Jack Arvey. Terrible-tempered Columnist Westbrook Pegler was so outraged by the back-row seat he was assigned that he denounced the "leftwing standing committee that put me way out here in left field." Snapped back Gallery Boss Harold Beckley, who also runs the U.S. Senate's press...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Covering the Convention | 7/21/1952 | See Source »

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