Word: leone
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...head man, "DP" in the office lingo, is up at 6:30 a.m. in bathrobe and slippers, to tinker with a first draft of The Column. Precisely at 8 he shaves, turning the bathroom radio to an NBC news roundup that often brings the voice of his brother Leon, a commentator, from Paris...
...Holbrook 3d, John W. Ingraham, Joseph J. Jablonski, William W. Jones, William A. Julian 4th, Donal J. Kaderabek, Robert L. Kendall, Jr., Gregory Kollegian, Gene W. Krick, Carroll M. Lowenstein (captain), Kostas Mathew, Stanley Miller, Gordon M. Morrison, Jr., Robert E. Moulla, Louis R. Nichols, Jr., Thomas W. Ossman, Leon J. Pernice, Fred A. Ravreby, Robert W. Ray, Costas C. Rodis, Alexander E. Sergienko, Robert B. Thompson, Robert H. Thompson, Charles S. Walsh, Jr., Warren D. Wylie, David B. Lamb (manager). Minor Football H--John P. White, Jr. '50, senior associate manager...
...Harvard men voted to uphold the national committee's decision to oust the suspended chapters. These were: Stanley G. Karson '48, Roy Gootenberg '50, Eastman Birkett 3L, Richard W. Lyman 1G, Andrew B. Rice 2G, Reginald H. Zalles 4G, George D. Dysart 3L, and Robert Kuble '50. Leon M. Waks 3L and Charles S. Thomson 2L voted for the seating...
Died. Dr. Judah Leon Magnes, 71, California-born co-founder and longtime president of famed Hebrew University (Jerusalem), a leading Zionist and No. 1 champion of the binational state plan for Jews and Arabs in Palestine; of a heart ailment; in Manhattan...
...announced their support of Truman. In print, their names had an odd, ghostly air, as if they were historical characters stepping out of a book of Roosevelt memoirs. Among them: Francis Biddle, Frank C. Walker, Dean Acheson, Thurman Arnold, Adolf Berle, Tommy ("the Cork") Corcoran, Wayne Coy, Elmer Davis, Leon Henderson, Archibald MacLeish, Paul A. Porter, Judge Samuel I. Rosenman, Robert E. Sherwood, Aubrey Williams. A fortnight ago in Paris, U.N. Delegate Eleanor Roosevelt, who had been noticeably silent on presidential politics, took pen in hand and sent a letter to President Truman (published last week by the White House...