Word: mayers
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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WHAT CAN A MAN DO? by Milton Mayer. 310 pages. Chicago...
Marya Mannes, 59, and Milton Mayer, 55, are two of the more durable gadflies of U.S. letters-lifelong, card-carrying conscientious objectors. Between them, they provide a sort of check list of the more hoary cliches of Instant Social Criticism...
...flight was led by Lieut. Robert Mayer, 40, of Yardville, N.J. Before takeoff, Mayer said, "No fears. I'll just be talking to the Man upstairs and let him guide me." Hurriedly, sea men at the Christchurch base dumped mail onto the plane for the isolated Americans, who hadn't seen a letter for five months. Messages from McMurdo urged, "Heavy on the eggs," but extra fuel, and a shipment of unrequested apples and mixed fruit pressed on the lads by the Salvation Army, left no room for that request. Flying south from Christchurch, Mayer...
...fake gold mines. Jean's second husband, Producer Paul Bern, shot himself two months after the wedding. She could not act, but her platinum hair, husky voice, and refusal to wear a brassiere were enough to gross millions at the box office for Howard Hughes and Louis B. Mayer. She died in 1937, age 26, of a kidney infection, leaving less than...
Mark H. Bramhall '65, Timothy S. Mayer '66, and Donald A. Bloch '64 will participate in the final program in the undergraduate readings series in Lamont Forum Room at 4:30 p.m. this afternoon...