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Elected were: Jonathan L. Alperin, of Winthrop House and Newton Center, a concentrator in Mathematics; Ethan D. Bolker, of Leverett House and Brooklyn, N.Y., also in Mathematics; Stephen A. Marglin, of Dunster House and Los Angeles, an Economics concentrator; Allan J. Rosen, of Dunster House and New York City, a concentrator in Chemistry; Richard E. Rubenstein, of Adams House and Woodmere, N.Y., in History and Literature; Robert H. Socolow, of Kirkland House and New York City, a concentrator in Physics; William W. Sihler, of Lowell House and Norfolk, Va., a Government concentrator, and Sidney L. Shushan, of Lowell House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PBK Chapter Selects Junior Eight for 1958 | 4/19/1958 | See Source »

Thus ran an Associated Press story last week, and it brought one member editor to a boil. Jonathan Daniels of the Raleigh (N.C.) News and Observer lashed out in an editorial charging the A.P. with trafficking in propaganda itself. Scolded he-'When [A.P.] accepts, for worldwide dissemination, cracks at Russians from unnamed 'officials' it is making itself a mouthpiece, not an objective news service ... What officials? The story did not name them. Undoubtedly the reporter was not allowed to do so. If not, the story should have said directly that 'the State Department said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: A Word About Propaganda | 4/7/1958 | See Source »

...Forgiven? J.B. is a banker, the richest man in town, respected by all and loved by his wife Sarah and their children, David, Mary, Jonathan, Ruth and Rebecca. They eat a Thanksgiving turkey, talk about God and gratitude. Then the disasters strike. Playwright MacLeish stage-manages them deftly with a tabloid editor's eye for sordid shock effect and a flexible poetic line to match. Two drunken soldiers blurt out news of the death of David; a news cameraman snaps a picture of J.B. and Sarah while a reporter is telling them that Mary and Jonathan have been killed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Patience of J.B. | 3/24/1958 | See Source »

What Damon was to Pythias or David to Jonathan, William Benton was to Chester Bowles. In 1929, four months before the stock-market crash, the two Yalemen (Benton '21, Bowles '24) founded the advertising agency of Benton & Bowles. By 1936, the year Benton sold out to be vice president of the University of Chicago, they had run their billings up to $15 million a year. Bowles hung around until 1941, making more money; then he too gave in to the longing for a larger life of public service, headed up the Connecticut OPA, later became Franklin Roosevelt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: Benton Y. Bowles | 3/17/1958 | See Source »

...Jonathan Kozol '58 of Eliot House and Newton, Mass., will be awarded the Harvard Monthly Prize for 1957-58 as the student in the most advanced course in English composition who shows the greatest literary promise, Sargent Kennedy, Secretary of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, announced yesterday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Kozol Wins Literary Prize | 1/27/1958 | See Source »

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