Word: kramer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...days later, Mitchel Field's officers read their neighborhood newspaper, found themselves the objects of bitter denunciation in a letter which subsequently got into other papers. Eloquent with grief, written with telling effect it was addressed by Mrs. I. Arthur Kramer, mother of one the children, to Eleanor Roosevelt...
...final Riggs met the man who beat McNeill-Ted Schroeder, National Doubles champion (with Jack Kramer) from Glendale, Calif. Schroeder, who a few years ago was good for a kid, is now much better than that. He plays a hard-driving game that will take him further than he has come. In his match with Riggs he was a slugger against a boxer. Schroeder seemed to be still tired from his match the day before with Wayne Sabin, the man who beat Parker...
After a reshuffle, BMI distributed $150,-ooo for radio performances alone to over 1,000 publishers and composers. For radio sheet music and mechanical rights it sent $6,000 apiece to its highest paid trio-Joan Whitney, Hy Zaret & Alex Kramer-who are responsible for So You're the One, It All Comes Back to Me Now and My Sister and I. For You Walked By, Songbirds Bernie Wayne and Ben Raleigh picked up $4,000 each. Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. and Kenrick Sparrow drew $81.84 apiece for The Rest of My Life...
...first major tournament of the summer, at the plain but pleasant Berkeley Tennis Club in Orange, N.J., a little, bowlegged Ecuadorian named Francisco ("Pancho") Segura got to the quarterfinals, only to be beaten after putting up a stiff fight against Jack Kramer, sixth-ranking player...
...TIME was misled by an unclearly worded report from a correspondent. Pauline ("Bobbie") Betz, national women's indoor champion, and other stars at Rollins, including Dorothy Bundy and Jack Kramer, do some work in return for their scholarships, but that work does not include tennis instruction, so their amateur status is intact...