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First they came in a trickle, then by the hundreds and thousands, to look up at the 50-ft. pine beside Loch Garten, 35 miles southeast of Inverness, Scotland. By last week, little more than a month since the announcement, more than 10,000 pilgrims had viewed the untidy nest of sticks among the branches. Its occupants: a family of ospreys (fish hawks) with three fledglings-the first to be hatched in Britain since 1916. When the young birds flap off on their own in a week or two, they will mark a signal victory of British bird lovers over...
...Munich, our special correspondent, Robert Ball, joined the search for information. He went from inconspicuous downtown buildings to an antenna-studded former Luftwaffe base in the suburbs and back to a house hidden among the trees in the Englischer Garten to check with the agencies that monitor Communist-country radio broadcasts and interview refugees from behind the curtain. From these and other private sources, Ball was able to help us flesh out the file for our story, "The Third Man" (TIME, Dec. 19), the first hard look U.S. readers have had at General of the Army Ivan Alexandrovich Serov...
...Loverett House--Student Council 1948-49, Chairman of Extra-Curricular Committee, NSA delegate, member, NSA Constitution Committee, Summer 1947, now Regional Treasurer and member National Executive Committee of NSA, Harvard Liberal Union (formerly President), member National Board of SDA, member, Harvard A.V.C., Debate Council, World Federalists. Henry G. Garten of Dudley Hall--House Committee Chairman, Council Subcommittee--Class of 1949 Elections, House athletics, Dance Chairman of Catholic Club. John T. Coan, Jr., of Kirkland House--Pre-Medical Society, Varsity Club, Dance Committee 1948, Varsity football 1945 and 1948, Varsity hockey 1945-46, Social Relations Society...
...nominees are: William L. Alden, Donald L. Bornstein, Charles R. Brynteson, Edward F. Burke, Donald Carswell, Robert Claflin, William L. Curwen, Charles W. Detjen, Henry G. Garten, S. William Green...
...city itself couples strolled again through the Englischer Garten. Old ladies took their ease in pleasant tearooms among the city's ruins. More & more restaurants were offering (in discreet side rooms) full course dinners for 30 marks ($3) and plenty of pockets were ajingle with war profits...