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...young Cocozza lived in a fairly pleasant working-class neighborhood, where his parents, Antonio and Maria Cocozza, had a six-room house and brought up their only child with pampering indulgence. The elder Cocozza, a decorated World War I combat veteran on a total disability pension, is a semi-invalid; his wife worked as a seamstress in the Army quartermaster depot. Freddy, as everyone called their son, was a spoiled, reckless kid: one of his teachers still remembers him with a shudder as "one of the biggest bums that ever came into the public-school system...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Million-Dollar Voice | 8/6/1951 | See Source »

Died. Dr. Takashi Nagai, 43, X-ray scientist, objective chronicler of A-bomb effects on himself and his townsmen; of chronic leukemia; in the one-room cabin he called "Love-Thy-Neighbor-as-Thyself-House" in Nagasaki, Japan. For years a hopeless invalid, given the last rites (he was a Roman Catholic) in 1948, he nonetheless kept on writing impassioned pleas for a peaceful, A-bombless world, moving descriptions of his devastated city's "society of spiritual bankrupts" (We of Nagasaki). Soon to be published: his final bequest to the world, Atomic Battleground Psychology...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, may 14, 1951 | 5/14/1951 | See Source »

Enter the Psychiatrist. As these creatures go through the motions of life, the Enclosure gradually changes character. The undertaker's daughter marries neurotic young Christopher when her true love, a handsome servant boy, is killed. The marriage is a wretched failure. Undertaker Stacy becomes a doddering old invalid, still at odds with the Enclosure. The walls of the Enclosure itself begin to tumble down: one of the best houses, it is rumored, will soon be taken over by a psychiatrist for a rest home...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Claustrophobia Acres | 5/14/1951 | See Source »

...role as a free-market for the exchange of ideas. In line with this, the student makes an evaluation and a rational choice. Therefore the complaint that this form of truth would be forced upon the student or that Harvard itself would espouse any particular religion is logically invalid...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Views of Five United Ministry Heads | 5/8/1951 | See Source »

...foreigners. But as a descendant of the Prophet Mohammed, the Sultan wields great influence among the world's 300 million Moslems. In his youth he was fond of fast automobiles and purebred Arab horses, seemed an ideal stooge. But in his late 205, Sidi Mohammed became a semi-invalid from an intestinal ailment, took to reading English constitutional history and books about the past glories of Morocco...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MOROCCO: Drive for Independence | 4/30/1951 | See Source »

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