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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...flocked to Kelly to win their wings. Among the class of 1929 graduates: Air Force Vice Chief of Staff Curtis LeMay; General Samuel E. Anderson, chief of the Air Materiel Command; retired Brigadier General La Verne (''Blondie") Saunders, a hero of World War II; Major General Haydon L. Boatner, the Army's Provost Marshal General; Lieut. General Roscoe Wilson, Air Force Deputy Chief of Staff; the late Major General Robert F. Travis; Lieut. General Francis ("Butch") Griswold, vice chief of SAC; Lieut. General Roger Ramey (ret.), former commander of the Fifth Air Force in Japan; Lieut. General...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARMED FORCES: Missing from the Reunion | 10/12/1959 | See Source »

Last week's bombs set off a counter-explosion. Moderates and White Citizens' Council members alike condemned the violence, blamed it on the K.K.K. or the "Klan-minded." And action followed the talk. Jacksonville's Mayor Haydon Burns called a quick meeting of Southern mayors eager to do something, by week's end was in all-day working session with mayors and police chiefs of 28 key cities. Two decisions out of their closed-door sessions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE SOUTH: The Outrage of Decent Men | 5/12/1958 | See Source »

...Times Square, Bon Vivant Nathan stored a three-year cache of champagne "in case of siege." In and out of print he loved nothing better than a pretty girl-and feared nothing worse than being married to one. In 1955, after a 17-year courtship, he married Actress Julie Haydon and with stoic good cheer settled back for three happy years in what he had called "the amorous electric chair...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The Prejudiced Palate | 4/21/1958 | See Source »

...ideas of time, movement, and space are interwoven into our intrinsical musical experience," Haydon emphasized...

Author: By Lois Narwitz, | Title: Haydon's Lecture Analyzes 'Intrinsic Music Experience' | 8/16/1956 | See Source »

...Haydon concluded the lecture by saying that "the peculiar expressive quality attributed to music is an essential meaningful element in it, which the layman has difficulty in expressing discursively." He added that "the slight movement of the tone, with the 'vibrato,' is felt as life; our concept of life depends on an awareness of movement . . . therefore music should become an extremely vital part of life...

Author: By Lois Narwitz, | Title: Haydon's Lecture Analyzes 'Intrinsic Music Experience' | 8/16/1956 | See Source »

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