Word: journeyer
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Noel Sherry, assistant circulation manager of TIME-LIFE International, has just returned from a 16,000-mile business trip to Hawaii, Siam, Indo-China, Indonesia, the Bahrein Islands, Iran, Turkey, Israel, and way places around the world. His account of his six-month journey seems to offer an interesting supplement to the daily reports of trained journalists in these areas. It contains much evidence that U.S. influence is truly global and touches the lives of the people everywhere...
Divorced. Cinemactor John Payne (Sentimental Journey), 37; by Cinemactress Gloria De Haven (Two Girls and a Sailor), 24; after five years of marriage, two children, four separations; in Los Angeles...
Bearded Author Elliot Paul, 58, returned to the U.S. from a sentimental journey to Paris' Rue de la Huchette, which he pictured so tenderly in The Last Time I Saw Paris. About one-third of the 1,500 people who lived on the street in the early '30s were still there, he reported. Oldtimers included Mme. Frémont, the laundress, Taxidermist Noël and the chestnut vendor. The traffic was the same as 20 years ago, said Paul-it was a marvel anybody was alive...
...freshman front, Van Brewer's men journey to Exeter for a 2:30 p.m. match. Johany Lee, Yardling captain, led the Exonians in a similar capacity last year...
Died. Samuel Putnam, 57, author (Marguerite of Navarre, Marvelous Journey), translator, ex-Communist (he quit in 1944 after eight years of "misguided humility"); of a heart attack; in Lambertville, N.J. Translator of some 50 French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and Russian works, he capped his career last year with an exemplary version of Don Quixote...