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...start with an isolated nose and then add a mouth and a couple of ears; at the beginning, he takes in the face as a whole. So, they say, it should be with words. To the beginner, learning that k is named kay and in words is pronounced kuh, that e is a vowel that is sometimes long and sometimes short, and that tie is a syllable that is pronounced tul would be to confuse him hopelessly. Far better at first, say the experts, is simply to teach him kettle-even though he may sometimes call the kettle...
Easy-going Marvin McCarthy, a Finnegan man, stayed on as managing editor. Scores of Sun legmen, columnists and correspondents were axed; overseas, only faithful Frederick Kuh was left...
...double severance pay. But the left-wingers among them raised an anguished outcry: lean, thick-lensed Executive Editor Eli Zachary Dimitman, they complained, had eased them out and kept conservatives on. Actually the ax had fallen right & left. In the Sun's foreign staff of seven, only Frederick Kuh (London), Alexander Kendrick (Paris) and Virginia Prewett (Latin America) had survived. In Washington, byliners like careful, competent Carroll Kilpatrick, who covered Congress, and Labor Specialist James Free were...
...weeks on police, Field will take in other routine beats: City Hall, criminal courts, school, labor, etc. After that, he will hit the high spots in each of the Sun's editorial departments, winding up in London to give foreign reporting a once-over under Sun veteran Frederick Kuh. "Then," says Marshall Field III, "he'll settle down to some one job, but I don't know yet what it'll be. I'm very proud of him, but I suppose that's natural...
Doubles--McGovern and Brady (H) defeated Ramsey and Orton (B), 6-2, 6-1; Gresham and Harold Melvin (H) defeated Kuh and Early (B), 6-3, 6-2; Drake and Fred Flickenger (H) defeated Archibald and Haaberstad...