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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Landin, E. '45, Lowell F-32 KIR 3985 Laundry, S.O. Jr. '46, Lowell E-13 TRO 9087 Launiat, N.P. '43, Andover 14 ELI 9058 Lawrence, S.C. Jr., Winthrop K-32 KIR 8773 Lazarus, I.J. '45, Adams H-31 KIR 1345 Leonard, E. '46, Lowell F-31 KIR 3985 Levin, D.K. '44, Dunster B-12 KIR 2208 Lavingon E.L. '45, Dunster K-32 ELI 2379 Levy, D.R. '46, Kirkland J-31 KIR 8582 Lincola, W.E. Jr. '46, Winthrop G-23 TRO 6667 Lukens, D. '46, Winthrop I-11 KIR 9493 M McEllwain, D.N. '46, Winthrop I-11 KIR 9493 McIntyre...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Telephone Supplement | 3/24/1943 | See Source »

...Lowell F-32 KIR 3985 Landry, S. O. Jr. '46, Lowell E-13 TRO 9037 Lauriat, N. P. '43, Andover 14 ELI 9058 Lawrence, S. C., Jr., Winthrop J-32 KIR 8773 Lazarus, I. J. '45, Adams H-31 KIR 1945 Leonard, E. '46, Lowell F-31 KIR 3985 Levin, D. K. '44. Dunster B-12 KIR 2208 Levinger, E. L. '45, Dunster K-32 ELI 2373 Levy, D. R. '46, Kirkland J-31 KIR 8589 Lincoln, W. E. Jr. '46, Winthrop G-23 TRO 6667 Lukens, D. '46, Winthrop 1-11 KIR 9493 M McEllwain, D. N. '46, Winthrop...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Telephone Supplement | 3/3/1943 | See Source »

Killed in Action. Master Sergeant Meyer Levin, 26, bombardier for the late Colin Kelly, first U.S. hero of World War II; in a Flying Fortress crash off Port Moresby. Onetime stock clerk in a New York City warehouse, handsome Mike Levin joined the Army on his 23rd birthday, flew with Kelly on his last mission, served at Corregidor before he went to Australia, was Brooklyn's No. 1 air hero...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Mar. 1, 1943 | 3/1/1943 | See Source »

More concerned with letters than with immediate life was William Gaunt with The Pre-Raphaelite Tragedy ($3), a witty history of the famous group of British Victorian painters. Virginia Woolf also, in her posthumous Death of the Moth ($3), showed her most delicate skill as a literary escapist. Harry Levin's James Joyce ($1.50), blind though it was to Joyce's grandest and plainest virtues as an artist, furnished plain readers with useful X-rays of much that was most abstruse in Joyce's genius...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Year in Books, Dec. 21, 1942 | 12/21/1942 | See Source »

...fiction is taking in our age. Like him, she has used her not inconsiderable powers in an attempt to adapt the novel to a changed, and continually changing world. David Daiches' critical essay, the second volume in New Directions' "Makers of Modern Literature," is a fit companion to Harry Levin's "James Joyce," which began the series...

Author: By A. Y., | Title: THE BOOKSHELF | 11/23/1942 | See Source »

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