Word: mason
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Adlai E. Stevenson, Godkin lecturer for 1953-54, has asked for a postponement and will probably not deliver his talks until March, Dean Edward S. Mason of the School of Public Administration announced yesterday...
Personal Characteristics: A big (6 ft. 1 in., 207 Ibs.), hearty, smiling, blue-eyed Westerner with thinning, blond-white hair, he has an easy, friendly manner, a booming laugh, a bone-crushing handshake. A working Mason (33rd degree, past Grand Master of California), he often reads the Bible before going to bed at night or the first thing in the morning. His staff knows him as a firm and exacting boss, but a fair and considerate one. He is neat, orderly, practical, unimaginative, calm, judicious and stubborn. Said an old friend and associate: "He'll be careful as hell...
Confirmation on the football Saturday ruling was given last night by mason Hammond '25, master of Kirkland House, who admitted he had neglected to include the provision in the House Rules and Regulations for 1953-54. He posted it yesterday on house bulletin boards as an addition to the rules...
...American Legion passed a resolution condemning the tribunal. Senator William Jenner, involved in the investigation that inspired the original firings, warned that the U.S. could withdraw its financial contribution to U.N.-some 331% of the U.N.'s $41 million budget -and Illinois' Representative Noah Mason was all for pulling out of the U.N. entirely...
...Tell Tale Heart (U.P.A.) is a seven-minute tour of a madman's mind. Based on Edgar Allan Poe's chilling short story, powerfully narrated in a voice just this side of frenzy by Actor James Mason, the film is one of the first attempts to use the animated cartoon to tell a psychological horror tale. Other cartoon shorts, such as Disney's Donald Duck, Metro's Tom & Jerry, and particularly U.P.A.'s own Gerald McBoing-Boing and Mr. Magoo, have accustomed moviegoers to a skillful distortion of reality and a triumph of line over...