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Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The University Counts Its Dead of the Second World War | 4/9/1946 | See Source »

William J. Lippman '47 was elected president of the Crimson Network in elections held December 18. The only other major change was choosing of Ray A. Goldberg '48 as Program Director, and Robert L. Wechsler '49, as Assistant Program Director. Robert O. DuBois '48 and Thomas A. Lehrer '47 will continue in their respective positions as Technical Director and Business Manager...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lippman, Goldberg Elected to Network Management Posts | 1/8/1946 | See Source »

...join Mairzy Boats and the Hut Sut Song in the jabberwocky Valhalla of the jukebox. Twenty-nine-year-old Ar kansas-born Jo Proffitt had changed the Chinaman into a chick, and called it Chickery Chick. She sent the lyrics to Tin Pan Alleysmith Sidney Lippman, who added some new notes. Now it describes a chicken who got bored with saying "chick chick" all day, astounds his companions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Chickery Chick | 12/3/1945 | See Source »

With Louis N. Welnman '46, giving the play-by-play account, and Theodore L. Rowland '48, and William Lippman '48, supplying the color, the Harvard Crimson Network will broadcast the Brown game tomorrow over a special telephone wire installed for the occasion...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Network to Air Brown Tilt On Special Telephone Wires | 11/16/1945 | See Source »

...fire. What distinguishes it from the run-of-the-mill Menckenisms and Peglerisms is a set of sound philosophical premises. The style is pungent and rings all the possible changes on the modern journalistic vocabulary, but behind it all is the conviction, set forth a generation ago by Walter Lippman's "A Preface to Morals," that American is morally a very sick nation, which has lost hold on the necessarily religious basis for all good action, and forgetting the purpose of action, has begun to forget the purpose and value of life itself...

Author: By R. S. F., | Title: THE BOOKSHELF | 1/27/1943 | See Source »

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