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...question, "I much admire Dorothy Canfield and I read a novel about New Orleans--what was it? which I liked very much." She picked up the phone and smiled with anticipation. As I walked down the dark hallway, past the still inquisitive chambermaid, I could hear Helen Mand Cam in process of accepting another invitation to speak. No dust will settle while she's about...
...Helen Mand Cam will become the first woman ever to hold a full professorship on the Harvard Faculty next fall, when she moves here from Cambridge University, England, to take the newly-founded Samuel Zemurray, Jr. and Doris Zemurray Stone Radcliffe Professorship...
...minor landings. Eichelberger was all over the place, sleeping among his soldiers on the ground - once, so close to a Jap airfield that the racket of enemy airplane engines kept them awake most of the night. MacArthur wrote this commendation: "a model of what a light but aggressive com mand can accomplish in rapid exploitation...
...tour, as well as in the Met's big, money-making Manhattan season, the traditional enthusiasm for Verdi and Wagner was being challenged by an increased popular demand for the lighthearted operas of Mozart. Many suspected that this de mand for Mozart was really a demand for Ezio Pinza - the brawny, lusty-voiced, 52-year-old basso who sings the Mozart scores to a fare-ye-well. As Don Giovanni, Figaro and Sarastro (in The Magic Flute} the former Italian bicycle racer had be come the Met's most reliable attraction...
...World War I he rose to lieutenant colonel and won the D.S.C. World War II brought him rapid promotion and com mand of a division in France. The Germans chased him out at Dunkirk. After the escape of the B.E.F., Monty was as signed to a defense command. Fate tapped him for glory in Africa as a second-choice man, after another general, William...