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STANTON: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF LINCOLN'S SECRETARY OF WAR (643 pp.)-Benjamin P. Thomas and Harold M. Hyman-Knopf...
Historian Benjamin P. Thomas was completing his research for a definitive biography of Stanton when he died in 1956. Harold M. Hyman, 37, a historian at U.C.L.A., took Thomas' research, added to it, and wrote Stanton: The Life and Times of Lincoln's Secretary...
...year investigation of television. First man to step up to the microphone, according to the script, was to be CBS's suave President Dr. Frank Stanton. But in a prologue that could turn into a theme, the FCC first put on the stand one of its economists, Dr. Hyman H. Goldin, who in staggering detail spun out the story of network TV's rich growth from earnings of $9,900,000 in 1952 to $95,200,000 in 1960. The implication seemed clear: With all that money, why should not TV-under FCC guidance-spend a lot more...
...Captains and the Kings, loosely pegged on the career of the famed Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, departed after seven performances...
Running silent temporarily was Vice Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, 61, who after forgoing most of his leaves for the past decade, wound up in Bethesda, Md., Naval Hospital with a mild heart attack. Said the Navy, which in February extended Rickover's service two years beyond the normal retirement age: "He is sitting up, and his condition is considered excellent...