Word: kenneths
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Colonel. Roy Cohn's fit of anger at Fort Monmouth, when he was excluded from the radar laboratory, was recounted by Colonel Kenneth E. BeLieu, aide to secretary Stevens. "I thought he was blowing his top," said the colonel, a veteran of five European campaigns and of Korea, where he lost his left...
...year after he came down to London from Oxford's Magdalen College, Kenneth Tynan wrote: "I work on the assumption that I'll be dead at 30. That gives me eight years to do all the things I want to do." Tynan was determined "to become Britain's first postwar myth...
...outrageous posturing is any accident. Born in Birmingham, the son of a merchant, he went up to Oxford at 18, well aware that "anyone who wants to play an eccentric to that crowd bloody well had better go about it like a professional." That is just what Kenneth Tynan bloody well...
...Kenneth S. Lynn '47 6G has won first prize in the National Collegiate Playwriting Contest, it was announced Tuesday. Lynn's play, "The Gay Deceivers," earned him a cash award of $500, and will be published and leased for production next fall by the sponsors of the contest, Samuel French Inc., theatrical publishers...
...Kenneth Stampp, professor of History at the University of California at Berkeley will deliver the lectures in History 61b next spring, it was announced yesterday...