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After months of indecision, confusion and delay, the U.S. could sense a new feeling of quickening confidence and growing strength. There were still the usual creakings, complaints and outraged squawks from a many-jointed democracy trying to pull itself together for a united effort. But there could no longer be...
Two groups, headed by George Alpert of Boston and Rabbi Israel Goldstein of New York, jointed in 1945 to seek funds for a college; they acquired the present location in 1947. Previously, the property had belonged to the Middlesex College of Medicine and Surgery. When the institution failed, its owners...
Publisher Knopf has been fond enough himself of Orley Farm to put it first on the list of Trollope's works with which he plans to continue the current Trollope revival. Readers should not, as Trollope himself warned them, get the impression that Orley Farm is all about "cream...
On the double-jointed tongues of U.S. disc jockeys, the lighted plaques of jukeboxes and the shopping lists of record buyers, one name recurred last week with monotonous frequency. The name was Gordon Hill Jenkins; its owner was a 40-year-old bandleader, composer and arranger who had moved onto...
Jazz Master Louis ("Satchmo") Armstrong is seldom at a loss for a word, and when he can't find one to suit him, he makes one up. Last week Satchmo was cashing in on his gift of gab by putting it onto paper. With three Armstrong articles due for...