Word: mentioned
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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YOUR USE OF THREE COLUMNS FROM AND ABOUT OUR COPYRIGHTED BOOK, "WE NEVER CALLED HIM HENRY," IN TIME, OCT. 8, GRATIFYING. YOUR FAILURE TO MENTION PUBLISHER UNTIMELIKE. "WE NEVER CALLED HIM HENRY" IS A GOLD MEDAL 25? BOOK PUBLISHED BY FAWCETT PUBLICATIONS...
...novels in twopenny notebooks. She borrowed her plots from other writers (as did Shakespeare), her material from the weird and wonderful conduct and conversation of grownups. Settings gave her no trouble, for when visitors came to her Sussex home (her father was a retired War Office official), they made mention of "The Crystal Palace," "The Gaiety Theatre," "Hampton Court"-glamorous place names which Daisy seized and shaped into glittering abodes for the ardent characters to whom her imagination was dedicated...
According to a New York Times story which did not mention Feinberg, Englisis and his brother Anthony have admitted that they paid $1000 to Groza and $500 each to Beard and another player, Dale Barnstable, to shave the point score of the game. Feinberg has made no admissions...
Pinkerton says that the press does not mention all the usual happenings at Harvard, nor all the successes of alumni. Instead the formula for readable papers is the unusual--the one undergraduate that gets into trouble while the other 4,500 sleep. The press does not note Alumni for all their good accomplishments but let anyone of the Alumni fail, and he makes the headlines...
Dean Chapin of the Business School expects him to be "one of the three most outstanding speakers that will appear this year." He did not mention the other two. The talk will be held in Langdell Hall...